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Peter Terrin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter Terrin Peter Terrin (born 1968) is a Belgian novelist, and a winner of the European Union Prize for Literature.〔 He is the author of five novels and two collections of short stories. ==Biography== Terrin's first novel, ''Kras'' ("Scratch") was published in 2001, and his 2003 novel ''Blanco'' ("Blank"), described as a "Kafka-like reality breakdown" and translated into Swedish in 2006〔 〕 was his breakthrough.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peter Terrin )〕 ''Knack'', a Belgian weekly that Terrin blogged for, described ''Blanco'' as the best Dutch-language novel about the father-son relationship since Ferdinand Bordewijk's ''Karakter''.〔 His third novel, ''Vrouwen en kinderen eerst'' ("Women and Children First") was published in 2004. Terrin's 2009 novel ''De bewaker'' (translated into English in 2012, "The Guard"), called a "coldly beautiful, dystopian allegory" by Eileen Battersby in ''The Irish Times'', won the European Union Prize for Literature in 2010,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peter Terrin - European Union Prize for Literature )〕 and his novel ''Post mortem'' won the 2012 AKO Literatuurprijs. Terrin cites Willem Frederik Hermans as an important influence for his minimalist style, and critics have recognized the influence of J. Bernlef in his prose.〔
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