Germany
On this page you will find information on Dutch-speaking literature in Germany. This concerns both Dutch and Flemish authors. You will find information about specific authors, translators, publishers, etc., but also more general overview articles.
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Dutch Literature in Germany
Literature from the Netherlands and Flanders in Germany after 1945
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Facts and Figures
Comments and visualisations on the translation flows from Dutch-speaking countries to Germany.
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Spotlight: My Grandfather's Heaven
Stefan Hartmans as the leading representative of postmodernism
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Author(s): Harry Mulisch & Connie Palmen
Two key figures of Dutch literature after the Second World War
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Translator: Helga van Beuningen
One of the most important Dutch translators in the German language area
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Publisher: Suhrkamp
One of the most important publishing houses in Germany
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Case: Frankfurter Buchmesse
The world´s largest trade fair for books
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Case: Mountains rise in the polders Literature and Migration I
From a short-term hype to a long-term success
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Case: I accuse! Literature and Migration II
The reception of Dutch-language authors with a background of migration
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Bibliographies
In this section, bibliographies of Dutch literature in Germany and Studies on DLIT can be consulted