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Maria Dermoût : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maria Dermoût Maria Dermoût (June 15, 1888 – June 27, 1962), was an Indo novelist, considered one of the greats of Dutch literature and as such an important proponent of Dutch Indies literature. In December 1958 Time magazine praised the translation of Maria Dermoût's ''The Ten Thousand Things'', and named it one of the best books of the year among several other iconic literary masterpieces such as: 'Breakfast at Tiffany´s' by Truman Capote, 'Doctor Zhivago' by Pasternak and 'Lolita' by Nabokov.〔(Maria Dermout Website. )〕 Whitney Balliett of ''The New Yorker'' wrote: ''"Mrs. Dermout, in the manner of Thoreau and the early Hemingway, is an extraordinary sensualist. () in passages of a startling, unadorned, three-dimensional clarity; often one can almost touch what she describes."''〔( New York Review Books website. ) Retrieved 26 October 2011〕 ==Life in a nutshell== Dermout is a Dutch novelist born on Java, Dutch East Indies, and educated in the Netherlands, who wrote in Dutch. After completing her education she returned to Java, where she married and travelled extensively across Java and the Moluccas with her husband. In 1933 her husband was pensioned, and the couple returned to the Netherlands. Maria Dermoût was widowed in 1952. Dermoût died in The Hague in 1962. She is the subject of the biography ''Geheim Indië. Het leven van Maria Dermoût 1888-1962'' ("The Secret East Indies. The Life of Maria Dermoût 1888-1962") in 2000 by the Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) author Kester Freriks.
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