Marnix Vincent

Marnix Vincent (1936–2016) was a Belgian literary translator, primarily translating Dutch into French.

Life

Vincent was born in Oudenaarde on December 25, 1936. He studied romance languages at the University of Ghent, and went on to teach at the Institut libre Marie Haps. In 2005, he was awarded the Flemish Community's triennial prize for the translation of Dutch literature.[1] He died in Aalst on April 6, 2016.[2]

Work

Authors he translated included literary giants like Hugo Claus, Willem Elsschot, and Gerard Reve, as well as writers such as Leonard Nolens, Luuk Gruwez, and Stefan Hertmans.[3] His French translation of Vincent van Gogh's letters was published by Actes Sud in 2009.

gollark: It would be a few MB/s, but my computer is on Ethernet via powerline adapter.
gollark: At home, 300KB/s with 25ms latency (powerline adapters are awful).
gollark: I was on my phone at the time, so not much.
gollark: I don't know how people refresh/click so fast.
gollark: Yes, same one as tsiliron, in the coast.

References

  1. Luc Devoldere, Honneur aux passeurs: Philippe Noble et Marnix Vincent couronnés, Septentrion 35 (2006), pp. 77-79.
  2. Marnix Vincent, inmemoriam.be. Accessed 3 December 2016.
  3. Vertaler Marnix Vincent (1936-2016), Ons Erfdeel, 12 April 2016. Accessed 3 December 2016.
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