Maria Dermoût (1888 - 1962)
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Maria Dermoût was ...
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Receptions of Maria Dermoût, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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MENTIONED In:
- The Pantheon of Museum of Dutch literary history, as one of the xx women out of the xx writers born before 1900 (cf. born after 1900: xx women, xx men) (svdjan11) - 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)
Full name: Ingerman, Helena Anthonia Maria Elisabeth.
Married to Isaac Johannes Dermoût (1907). 2 children (Ettie, Hans)
Son Hans died in a Japanese concentration camp in 1945. (DVN)
Worked as a librarian in Semarang.
Two manuscripts of her novel 'Nog pas gisteren' (1951) got lost before publishing. (DVN)
forfurtherdiscussion - left out the places she lived for a while:
Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, NLD)
Arnhem (Gelderland, NLD)
Haarlem (Noord-Holland, NLD)
Netherlands
Noordwijk (Zuid-Holland, NLD)
Semarang (IDN)
Switzerland
svd 16-2-17 [E.N. 4-12-2018]
AdresATM: no Amsterdam address found.