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Where to start with Dutch Literature (in English)

Whether you want to add more translated fiction to your TBR or you're curious about classics in other languages, here's a Dutch lit 101 recommendation video! ↓ More info and links here ↓ This video contains a paid partnership with the Dutch Foundation for Literature and their campaign New Dutch Writing. All the books in this video were selected by me. Follow the New Dutch Writing Instagram for more reading inspo!   / newdutchwriting   https://www.newdutchwriting.co.uk/ 0:00 Intro 3:16 Short Stories 6:03 Classics 11:43 Contemporary 15:19 Children’s/YA 17:05 Outro ▶︎ Short Stories The Penguin Book of Dutch Short Stories https://bit.ly/PenguinDutchStorygraph Verzet chapbooks* https://bit.ly/VerzetStorygraph ▶︎ Classics The Evenings* by Gerard Reve Translated by Sam Garrett https://bit.ly/TheEveningsStorygraph The Assault by Harry Mulisch Translated by Claire Nicolas White https://bit.ly/TheAssaultStorygraph The Discovery of Heaven by Harry Mulisch Translated by Paul Vincent https://bit.ly/TheDiscoveryOfHeavenSt... The Vanishing by Tim Krabbé Translated by Sam Garrett https://bit.ly/TheVanishingStorygraph Beyond Sleep* by Willem Frederik Hermans Translated by Ina Rilke https://bit.ly/BeyondSleepStorygraph ▶︎ Contemporary The Discomfort of Evening* by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld Translated by Michele Hutchison https://bit.ly/TheDiscomfortOfEvening... Shocked Earth* by Saskia Goldschmidt Translated by Antionette Fawcett https://bit.ly/ShockedEarthStorygraph Two Blankets, Three Sheets* by Rodaan Al Galidi Translated by Jonathan Reeder https://bit.ly/TwoBlanketsStorygraph How the first sparks became visible* by Simone Atangana Bekono Translated by David Colmer https://bit.ly/HowthefirstStorygraph ▶︎ Children’s/YA Winter in Wartime* by Jan Terlouw Translated by Laura Watkinson https://bit.ly/WinterInWartimeStorygraph The Letter for the King* by Tonke Dragt Translated by Laura Watkinson https://bit.ly/LetterForTheKingStoryg... Lampie and the Children of the Sea* by Annet Schaap Translated by Laura Watkinson https://bit.ly/LampieStorygraph - Books I received from publishers for review, without the obligation to post. Thanks to all the publishers who sent me Dutch books in translation at my request. Some of these books were received as part of the campaign with the Dutch Foundation for Literature. ► Also mentioned/seen in this video: Leora from Books with Leo:    / @leoraaileen   Leena Norms    / justkissmyfrog   ► Follow what I'm reading on the Storygraph https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile... ► My Book Club Journal http://www.booksandquills.co.uk/book-... I created this beautiful journal for anyone who is in a book club or wants to track their reading. Featuring: luxurious finish, including thick paper and bookmark ribbon 50 book journal templates to fill in 200 book recommendations in 20 themed reading lists chapters with tips and advice for running your book club reading log book wish list books lent/borrowed page ► Where you can find me Instagram:   / booksandquills   Blog (travel, food & London): http://booksandquills.co.uk Twitter:   / booksandquills   Freelance website & portfolio: http://www.sannevliegenthart.co.uk ► About Me Hoi! I'm Sanne. Nine years ago I moved from the Netherlands to London, where I'm currently working as a freelance social media producer in the publishing industry, event host and content creator. I've been making videos for 12 years and on my channel I talk about books, translation, the publishing industry, London, travel, plus career and creativity advice. If you're looking for your next book to read, need a confidence boost before starting your internship/new job or want to follow my journey trying to reach new creative and freelance goals, you're in the right place! ► Frequently asked questions ◦ Where is your accent from? I was born and raised in the Netherlands, studied English Lit at Leiden University (also in the Netherlands), studied in the US for 3 months and have lots of American friends. Now that I live in London, I still mostly have my American accent, but with lots of British vocab mixed in. ◦ Where do you live? I currently live in North London. ◦ Where do you work? I’m a Freelance Social Media Producer, public speaker and YouTuber/blogger. Before that I was an Audience Manager at Penguin Random House UK. ◦ How did you get your job in the publishing industry? I did publishing work experience on 3 different occasions, did a lot of networking and learned everything I know about social media from creating and running my YouTube channel for 8 years. P.s. you don't necessarily have to study Publishing or English to get a job in publishing.

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