Israël Querido

Israël Querido (1 October 1872 – 5 August 1932) was a Dutch naturalist novelist. His novels are sympathetic to workers and the Socialist movement.

Israël Querido
1910 caricature of Israël Querido by Theo van Doesburg
Born(1872-10-01)1 October 1872
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died5 August 1932(1932-08-05) (aged 59)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
OccupationWriter
RelativesEmanuel Querido (brother)

Works

  • Menschenwee, English translation Toil of Men[1]
gollark: Again, without a counterexample your statement is ridiculous.
gollark: I had Codex make it.
gollark: Weren't you paying attention? It does now.
gollark: I did do a cool™ 16-way mergesort/vectorized bubblesort thing in the past.
gollark: It's not scrambled. That is the point of sorting it.

References

  1. Current Literature 1910 - Volume 48 p211 "One young Dutch writer, in the Groene Week-blad, predicted that "Toil of Men" would live throughout the twentieth century as Rembrandt's picture of the Night Watch lived throughout the seventeenth. It is "inevitable that Querido should be .."


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