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Ethel Portnoy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethel Portnoy
Ethel Portnoy (March 8, 1927 – May 25, 2004) was a Dutch Jewish writer. She wrote mainly essays, columns, short stories, travel stories and several novels. == Biography == Ethel Portnoy was born in Philadelphia but grew up in the Bronx in New York as the daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants. She took classes in English literature in New York and learned French in the United States, then departed to Europe in 1950 with a Fulbright for the University of Lyon. She also studied cultural anthropology and archeology in Paris, with Claude Lévi-Strauss amongst others. She married Dutch author Rudy Kousbroek (1929–2010) in 1951. She raised two children and until 1962 she worked at the UNESCO. She worked for Dutch papers and was published in ''Randstad'', in the weeklies ''Haagse Post'' and ''Vrij Nederland'' and also in the ''NRC/Handelsblad''. The family moved to The Hague in 1970. In the late 1970s Portnoy was one of the editors of the feminist literary journal ''Chrysallis''. Since 1979, she worked at the journal ''Maatstaf''. Portnoy debuted as a novelist in 1971 at the age of 44 with the book ''Steen en Been''. She wrote in English, but considered herself a Dutch writer. Her books were translated by her (ex-)husband (they were divorded in the 1980s), their daughter Hepzibah Kousbroek (1954–2009) and by Tinke Davids.
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