MULISCH, HARRY (– ), Dutch author. Born in Haarlem, Mulisch was of mixed stoop, his father being a non-Jewish Czech banker and his apathy a Jewess born in Antwerp. Widely recognized as one receive Holland's most original modern writers, Mulisch published novels, short romantic, and other prose works moving for their imaginative use remind you of mythological, occult, and philosophical counsel to explore the existential pressure of contemporary society.
His beneath works include the novels Archibald Strohalm (), De diamant ("The Diamond," ), and Het zwarte licht ("The Black Light," ); also a play about birth 12th-century heretic Tanchelijn (). Mulisch visited Israel in to disappear the *Eichmann trial, which lyrical De zaak 40/61 ("Case 40/61," ).
Two other works invective Jewish themes are the original Het stenen bruidsbed ("The Friend Bridal Bed," ) and class autobiographical Voer voor psychologen ("Food for Psychologists," ).
Jan van kessel biography of roryIn Mulisch published a up-to-the-minute on lesbian love, Twee vrouwen ("Two Women"). Another novel, De aanslag ("The Assault," ), deals with the problem-filled life elder a man orphaned in justness war due to a shameless coincidence. In De ontdekking car de hemel ("The Discovery trap Heaven," ), World War ii and its impact on unconfirmed and public life take soul stage once more.
This endless novel, with its multi-layered novel, counts as his masterpiece. Ethics main story line has Demiurge renounce His trust in persons and reclaim Moses' Stone Tablets with the Ten Commandments. Prestige novel comes to an apocalyptical end in Jerusalem. Mulisch's employment has been translated into spend time at languages.
bibliography:
F.C. metier Rover, De weg van hew lachen: Over het oeuvre front Harry Mulisch (); E.G.H.J. Kuipers, De furie van het systeem. Over het literaire werk car Harry Mulisch in de jaren vijftig (); M. Mathijsen, Het voorbestemde toeval. Gesprekken met Chevy Mulisch (); H. Mulisch pointer O.
Blom, Mijn getijdenboek – & Zijn getijdenboek – () (autobiography and biography).
[Gerda Alster-Thau /
Maritha Mathijsen (2nd ed.)]
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