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Nijhoff, Antoinette Hendrika (1897 - 1971)

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Short name Nijhoff, Antoinette Hendrika
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First name Antoinette Hendrika
Birth name Nijhoff
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Alternative name A.H. Nijhoff — Antoinette Hendrika Nijhoff - Wind — Netty Wind — Nettie Wind
Date of birth 1897
Date of death 1971
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Sex Female
Place of birth Den Haag
Place of death Den Haag
Lived in Italy , Indonesia , Netherlands
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Education School education
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Nijhoff, Antoinette Hendrika was ...
related to Martinus Nijhoff
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Place(s) of Residence Italy , Indonesia , Netherlands
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De enge poort (1937) 0 0

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MENTIONED In:
- Romein, Vrouwenspiegel 1935, 150
- Portrait gallery of Museum of Dutch literary history, as one of the 17 women out of the 115 writers born before 1900 (cf. born after 1900: 65 women, 219 men) (svddec10)

Father sent mother, pregnant with Antoinette, ahead from Venezuela back to The Netherlands. When he followed not a year later, the ship SS La Bourgogne he travelled on sunk, and the father died (together with 548 other passengers). (DBNL/Jaarboek 1972/Wikipedia)

Translated André Gide's La porte étroite.

Material in Letterkundig Museum, The Hague.

Lived in:
Athens (GRC)
Cornwall (region, ENG)
De Bilt (Utrecht, NLD)
Den Haag (Zuid-Holland, NLD)
Groningen (Groningen, NLD)
Indonesia
Paris (FRA)
Settignano (ITA)