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Jessica Durlacher

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Jessica Durlacher
Jessica Durlacher in 2022
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BornJessica Durlacher
(1961-09-06)September 6, 1961
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Occupation
  • Literary critic
  • columnist
  • novelist
SpouseLeon de Winter
ChildrenMoos
Moon (Solomonica)
Website
www.jessicadurlacher.nl

Jessica Durlacher (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɛsikaːˈdʏrlɑxər]; born 6 September 1961) is a Dutch literary critic, columnist and novelist.

Her father is the sociologist and writer Gerhard Durlacher, who survived the Auschwitz concentration camp. She is married to novelist Leon de Winter and they have two children, Moos and Moon (Solomonica).[1]

Jessica Durlacher writes book reviews and columns for several magazines, such as Vrij Nederland.

She made her debut as a novelist in 1997 with Het Geweten (The Conscience), following with De Dochter (The Daughter) in 2000. Both novels are about children of Holocaust survivors. Her third novel, Emoticon, was published in 2004. The story is set against the background of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Her novels have been translated into German, Swedish, Russian and Italian.[2]

In the fall of 2005 she was a co-professor, together with Johan Snapper and Leon de Winter, at Berkeley of the course titled Anne Frank and After, focusing on Dutch Holocaust literature and film, and recent religious and political developments in the Netherlands.[3]

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Bibliography

  • Het geweten (1998)[1]
  • De dochter (2000)
  • Op scherp (2001)
  • Nieuwbouw (2004)
  • Emoticon (2004)
  • Schrijvers! (2005)

References

  1. ^ a b nl:Jessica Durlacher [1]; accessed October 8, 2006
  2. ^ Jessica Durlacher Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine; accessed October 8, 2006
  3. ^ Dutch Studies – Courses (Google cache); accessed October 8, 2006

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