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1.1  Graphic novels  







2 Films based on Wolkers' work  





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Jan Hendrik Wolkers
Wolkers in 1995
Wolkers in 1995
Born(1925-10-26)26 October 1925
Oegstgeest, Netherlands
Died19 October 2007(2007-10-19) (aged 81)
Texel, Netherlands
OccupationWriter, sculptor, painter
Period1961–2007
GenreNovels
Signature
Wolkers in 1964

Jan Hendrik Wolkers (26 October 1925 – 19 October 2007) was a Dutch author, sculptor and painter. Wolkers is considered by some to be one of the "Great Four" writers of post-World War II Dutch literature, alongside Willem Frederik Hermans, Harry Mulisch and Gerard Reve (the latter authors are also known as the "Great Three").[1]

Wolkers was born in Oegstgeest. He became noted as an author in the 1960s mainly for his graphic descriptions of sexual acts, which were often subject of controversy.[2][3][4] His 1969 novel Turks Fruit was translated into ten languages and published in English as Turkish Delight. It was also made into a highly successful movie, the Paul Verhoeven-directed Turks Fruit (1972) which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[5] and in 1999 won the award for Best Dutch Film of the Century.[6]

Wolkers declined several literary awards. In 1982 he refused the Constantijn Huygensprijs, and in 1989 he refused the P.C. Hooftprijs.

From 1980 until his death, Wolkers resided on the Dutch island of Texel. He died on 19 October 2007, aged 81, at his Texel home and was cremated in Amsterdam at De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery.

A number of his outdoor sculptures in the Netherlands have been subject to vandalism, presumably due to his use of glass as a construction material. Some examples are the Auschwitz monument in Amsterdam[7] and the monument on the dike at Ceres on Texel. In reaction to the destruction of the monument in 2003, Wolkers announced that he would use less glass and more steel for such monuments in future. The Jac. P. Thijsse monument on Texel does contain more steel, but glass is still a substantial part of the artwork.

Since 2019, the private and literary archive of Jan Wolkers has been available at Leiden University Library.[8][9]

Bibliography[edit]

Graphic novels[edit]

In 2006 and 2007 the novel Kort Amerikaans (Crew Cut, 1962) was made into a graphic novel (in 2 parts) by Dick Matena.

Films based on Wolkers' work[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jan Wolkers (1925-2007)", Reformatorisch Dagblad, 20 October 2007 (Dutch)
  • ^ "Schrijver - Jan Wolkers - Letterenfonds".
  • ^ Blom, O. P. (19 October 2017). Het litteken van de dood : De biografie van Jan Wolkers (Thesis). Leiden University.
  • ^ "Turkish Delight: Can the sexually explicit Dutch classic still shock?". TheGuardian.com. 3 March 2017.
  • ^ Turkish Delight at Oscars.org
  • ^ Winners Archived 31 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine of the Netherlands Film Festival
  • ^ "Jan Wolkers- Auschwitz-monument", ANP Historisch Archief (Dutch)
  • ^ Karina Wolkers: ‘Het ruimt ook wel lekker op’, website Leiden University Libraries, 19 October 2018 (Dutch).
  • ^ Leiden verwerft artistieke nalatenschap Jan Wolkers Archived 11 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine website Leiden University Libraries, 19 October 2018 (Dutch).
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