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'''Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt''' ([[Kapelle]], [[20 may]] [[1911]] – [[Amsterdam]], [[21 may]] [[1995]]) was a Dutch writer. Although she wrote a variety of [[poetry|poems]], [[song]]s, [[book]]s, [[play]]s, [[Musical theatre|musicals]], and radio- en television [[drama]], she is most known for her [[children's literature]]. She committed [[suicide]] one day after her 84th birthday and was buried in Amsterdam.
'''Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt''' ([[Kapelle]], [[20 may]] [[1911]] – [[Amsterdam]], [[21 may]] [[1995]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] writer. Although she wrote a variety of [[poetry|poems]], [[song]]s, [[book]]s, [[play]]s, [[Musical theatre|musicals]], and radio- en television [[drama]], she is most known for her [[children's literature]]. She committed [[suicide]] one day after her 84th birthday and was buried in Amsterdam.


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Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt (Kapelle, 20 may 1911Amsterdam, 21 may 1995) was a Dutch writer. Although she wrote a variety of poems, songs, books, plays, musicals, and radio- en television drama, she is most known for her children's literature. She committed suicide one day after her 84th birthday and was buried in Amsterdam.