Karin Amatmoekrim
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Born | Paramaribo, Suriname | 25 December 1976
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Dutch |
Alma mater | University of Amsterdam |
Years active | 2004–present |
Notable awards | Black Magic Woman Literature Prize (2009) |
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Karin Amatmoekrim (born 25 December 1976) is a Surinamese writer. She has written five novels and won the 2009 Black Magic Woman Literature Prize for Titus.
Biography
Karin Amatmoekrim was born on 25 December 1976 in Paramaribo, Suriname. In 1981, she emigrated from Suriname to the Netherlands and grew up in IJmuiden. She attended the Gymnasium in Velsen, and then studied Modern Literature at the University of Amsterdam, graduating with a thesis on "The ethnicity in Literature in Suriname".[1]
In 2004, she published her first novel, Het knipperleven ("The glare of life"), which was enthusiastically received by the press. In 2006, it was followed by Wanneer wij samen zijn ("When we are together"), a novel based on the story of several generations of the Amatmoekrim family. In 2009 appeared the novel Titus. Amatmoekrim has also published short stories in De Groene Amsterdammer and Vrij Nederland.[2]
In 2009, she was the first recipient of the Black Magic Woman Literature Prize for her novel Titus.[3]
Bibliography
- 2004: Het knipperleven (The flash life)
- 2006: Wanneer wij samen zijn (When we are together)
- 2009: Titus (Titus)
- 2011: Het gym (The gymnasium)
- 2013: De man van veel (The man of many)
- 2016: Tenzij de vader (Unless the father)
References
- ^ "Karin Amatmoekrim". Uitgeverij Prometheus.
- ^ "Biografie". Karin Amatmoekrim (amatmoekrim.com).
- ^ Peter le Nobel, "Amatmoekrim wint eerste Black Magic Woman Literatuurprijs" (in Dutch), Nationaleboekenblog, 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
External links
- Template:Nl icon Karin Amatmoekrim, official website
- 1976 births
- Dutch-language writers
- Living people
- People from Paramaribo
- Surinamese emigrants to the Netherlands
- Surinamese novelists
- Surinamese people of Chinese descent
- Surinamese people of indigenous peoples descent
- Surinamese people of Javanese descent
- Surinamese women writers
- University of Amsterdam alumni
- Women novelists