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Anne Provoost (born 26 July 1964) is a Flemish author.


Career

Anne Provoost was born in the Belgian town of
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. She grew up in a family of four children in
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and went on to pursue Germanic studies at the linked universities of
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and
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. Although she had been writing stories since childhood, she thought nothing of it until she began to win competitions while a student. She continued her education with a one-year course in pedagogics and then, having married Manu Claeys, went to join him in
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, where he was studying American literature. During this time, she started contributing to Belgian and American children's newspapers and also wrote her first novel, ''My Aunt is a Pilot Whale'' (1991), which is set in the USA. She returned to Belgium in 1989 and worked part-time for an international exchange organisation, but after the success of her second novel, ''Falling'', she decided to become a full-time writer. Anne Provoost is known for remaking
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, folk tales,
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, and
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. Once a year, she writes a letter to
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answering one of his stories. Apart from being a novelist, Provoost also writes essays on literature and children's literature as well as
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. Her work, originally published in Dutch, has been translated into many European languages as well as
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,
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,
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and Turkish. She was made a member of
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in 2003. In June 2007, she was a candidate for the Senate for the Flemish Green Party.


The novels

Anne Provoost is counted as a novelist for young adults and her stories are usually related by youngsters from their slightly puzzled point of view. The first two of her books dealt with controversial themes. In ''My Aunt is a Pilot Whale'' it is sexual abuse. Her second novel, ''Falling'' (1994), deals with the allure of
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rhetoric. Both these won awards and critical acclaim, particularly ''Falling'', which has been adapted three times for theatre and was made into an English-language feature film in 2001. In 1997 Provoost retold the fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast in ''The Rose and the Swine'', set in mediaeval Antwerp. ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' (2001) is an account of the biblical story of
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told from the perspective of a teenage girl who was not chosen to survive the deluge. Both these take a critical look at the traditional religious mind-set, a theme she has taken further in her essay ''Beloved Unbelievers: Atheist Sermon'' (2008), in which she makes a plea for organisation in the face of right-wing
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. Her newest novel, ''Looking into the Sun'', was published 2007. It is the story of a young girl living on an Australian farm with her mother, who has bad eyesight and knows she may be going blind. Her father has died after a fall from a horse and the mother tries but fails to keep the farm going.


Selected works


Novels

* '' My Aunt Is a Pilot Whale'' (1990) () * '' Falling'' (1994) () * '' The Rose and the Swine'' (1997) * '' In the Shadow of the Ark'' (2001) () * '' Looking into the Sun'' (2007) ()


Essays

* ''Second Letter to Hans Christian Andersen'' * ''Bad endings for children. Hopelessness and consolation; growing up, willing or not'' * ''So here's the bad news. The child as an antagonist'' * ''Identification in Falling. If goblins don't exist...''


Film adaptations

*''Falling'' (the movie)


Awards

*1991 - Belgium, Boekenleeuw for ''My Aunt is a Pilot Whale'' *1991 - Belgium, Prijs Letterkunde van de Vlaamse Provincies - Jeugd- en kinderboek, for ''My Aunt is a Pilot Whale'' *1995 - The Netherlands, Woutertje Pieterse Prijs for ''Falling'' *1995 - Belgium, Boekenleeuw for ''Falling'' *1995 - International, Honour list IBBY for ''Falling'' *1995 - Belgium, Gouden Uil voor kinder- en jeugdliteratuur for ''Falling'' *1995 - The Netherlands, Zilveren Griffel for ''Falling'' *1995 - International, Special mention White Ravens for ''Falling'' *1996 - Belgium, Prijs Letterkunde van de Vlaamse Provincies - Jeugd- en Kinderboek for ''Falling'' *1997 - France, Shortlist Prix du Lecteur of Mans and Sarthe for ''Falling'' *1998 - International, Honour list IBBY for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *1998 - Belgium, Shortlist for Gouden Uil for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *1998 - Belgium, Boekenleeuw for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *1998 - The Netherlands, Gouden Zoen for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *2000 - Germany, Luchs-Award from Die Zeit for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *2000 - Germany, Prijs van Nordrhein-Westfalen for ''My Aunt is a Pilot Whale'', ''Falling'' and ''The Rose and the Swine'' *2000 - Belgium, Lavki-award for ''Falling'', a 5-yearly award of the city of Hasselt *2001 - Austria, Sonderpreis from the Jury der Jungen Leser for ''The Rose and the Swine'' *2002 - The Netherlands, Gouden Zoen for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2002 - Belgium, Boekenwelp for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2002 - Belgium, Longlist Gouden Uil for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2004 - USA, Children's Book Sense Picks for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2005 - Belgium, Prijs Letterkunde van de Provincie West-Vlaanderen - Jeugd- en Kinderboek for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2005 - International, Longlist International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for ''In the Shadow of the Ark'' *2007 - The Netherlands, Longlist LIBRIS-award for ''Looking into the Sun'' *2007 - The Netherlands, Shortlist Halewijn-award in Roermond for ''Looking into the Sun'' *2008 - The Netherlands, Woman&Culture Award for ''Looking into the Sun''. *2009 - Belgium, the 3-yearly Culture Award of Flanders for ''Looking into the Sun''.


See also

* Flemish literature


References


External links

*
Anne Provoost at the PEN American Center


(streaming video)

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