Geerten Meijsing
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Geerten Jan Maria Meijsing (9 August 1950) is a Dutch writer, translator and novelist.[1] He won the AKO Literatuurprijs in 1988 for his novel (Fickle and Changeable), and in 1999 the Gouden Uil Literatuurprijs for his novel (Between Knife and Throat).[2] He published most of his early books under the pseudonym Joyce & Co,[3] notably a trilogy devoted to literature, painting, and music (, , and ).
Geerten Meijsing has one daughter, Iris, named after Iris Storm from Michael Arlen's novel The Green Hat. He is the younger brother of novelist Doeschka Meijsing.
Works[]
- 1975 - Erwin (written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1979 - Michael van Mander (written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1981 - Een meisjesleven (A Girl's Life; written under pseudonym Eefje Wijnberg)
- 1982 - Erwins echo (Erwin's Echo; written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1982 - Venetiaanse brieven en Calabrese dagboeken (Venetian Letters and Calabrian Diaries; written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1982 - Werkbrieven 1968-1981 (Working Correspondence; with and ; written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1986 - Cecilia (written under pseudonym Joyce & Co)
- 1986 - De koffer (The Suitcase)
- 1987 - Veranderlijk en wisselvallig (Fickle and Changeable)
- 1991 - Altijd de vrouw (Always the Woman) [4]
- 1992 - De grachtengordel (Inner Circles)
- 1993 - De palmen van Amsterdam (Palmtrees in Amsterdam; with )
- 1995 - De ongeschreven leer (The Unwritten Doctrine)
- 1997 - Tussen mes en keel (Between Knife and Throat)
- 1999 - Kerstnacht in de kathedraal (Christmas Night in the Cathedral)
- 2000 - Dood meisje (Dead Girl)
- 2000 - Stucwerk (Stucco)
- 2003 - Malocchio
- 2005 - Moord & Doodslag (Murder and Manslaughter; with Doeschka Meijsing)
- 2006 - Stukwerk (Piecework)
- 2007 - Siciliaanse vespers (Sicilian Vespers)
- 2009 - De grote snelle schepen: enkele reis (The Large and Fast Ships: Single Journey)
- 2016 - Brieven aan Nanne Tepper (Letters to Nanne Tepper)
References[]
- ^ "Geerten Meijsing". Nederlands Letterenfonds. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
- ^ "Geerten Meijsing". literatuurplein.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 August 2013.
- ^ "Joyce & Co: 'Madonna, Madonnina!'". DBNL (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 August 2013.
- ^ "Always the Woman". Nederlands Letterenfonds. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
Categories:
- 1950 births
- People from Eindhoven
- Living people
- 20th-century Dutch novelists
- 21st-century Dutch novelists
- Dutch male novelists
- 20th-century Dutch male writers
- 21st-century Dutch male writers