Nicolaas Matsier

Nicolaas Matsier (born Krommenie, 25 May 1945) is a Dutch novelist.[1] Nicolaas Matsier is a pseudonym of Tjit Reinsma.

Tjit Reinsma
BornMay 25, 1945
Kromenie
Pen nameNicolaas Matsier
OccupationNovelist, poet
NationalityDutch
Notable worksGesloten huis (1994); Het achtenveertigste uur (2005)

Prizes

  • 1987: Zilveren Griffel for Ida stak een zebra over.
  • 1995: Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize for his novel Gesloten huis.
  • 1995: Mekka Prize for Gesloten huis.[2]
  • 2005: E. du Perron Prize for Het achtenveertigste uur.[3]

Bibliography (selection)

  • 1976 - Oud Zuid
  • 1986 - Ida stak een zebra over
  • 1994 - Gesloten huis
  • 1998 - Een sluimerend systeem (essays)
  • 2005 - Het achtenveertigste uur
  • 2011 - Met 4 3/4 kus - Brieven aan kinderen, maar niet alleen, translation of letters by Lewis Carroll.
  • 2012 - Notities over de man en het werk, introductory essay in the book about the works of the artist Jan van der Kooi.
  • 2015 - Op 't duin - duingedichten en duingezichten, a compilation with poems and essays illustrating how sand dunes have been a source of inspiration for poets and artists.[3]
gollark: Multiplayer with nobody on it?
gollark: The sound of potatOS formatting your drives.
gollark: How is buying a super bow going to allow you to payback your loans?
gollark: Yes. Like your face.
gollark: @Keanu73#0000 chisel to stone brick.

References


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