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Maurits Dekker (1941)
(Portrait by Meijer Bleekrode)

Maurits Rudolph Joël Dekker (16 July 1896, in Amsterdam – 7 October 1962) was a Dutch novelist and playwright. [1]

He was the son of Joël Dekker, a Jewish merchant and house painter, and Betje Turksma, a nurse. [1]

Honors and awards

  • 1949 Prize of the Society Kunstenaarsverzet
  • 1955 Marianne Philips Prize
  • 1956 Special Award from the Jan Campert Society for his works
  • 1956 Literary Prize of City of Amsterdam for Op zwart stramien

References

  1. ^ a b Lammers, A. Dekker, Maurits Rudolph Joël (1896-1962). The Hague: ING Huygens. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maurits Dekker (1941)
(Portrait by Meijer Bleekrode)

Maurits Rudolph Joël Dekker (16 July 1896, in Amsterdam – 7 October 1962) was a Dutch novelist and playwright. [1]

He was the son of Joël Dekker, a Jewish merchant and house painter, and Betje Turksma, a nurse. [1]

Honors and awards

  • 1949 Prize of the Society Kunstenaarsverzet
  • 1955 Marianne Philips Prize
  • 1956 Special Award from the Jan Campert Society for his works
  • 1956 Literary Prize of City of Amsterdam for Op zwart stramien

References

  1. ^ a b Lammers, A. Dekker, Maurits Rudolph Joël (1896-1962). The Hague: ING Huygens. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)

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