Ferdinand Bordewijk
Ferdinand Bordewijk (1884–1965) was a Dutch writer, lawyer and resistance fighter.
Also recorded as F. Bordewijk; Bordewijk.
Overview
Also worked under the name Emile Mandeau.
Born at Amsterdam in 1884, died at The Hague in 1965.
In detail
Ferdinand Bordewijk studied at Gymnasium Haganum. the recorded working language is Dutch.
The authority associates the name with Expressionism.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Leiden and The Hague.
Distinctions recorded are P.C. Hooft Award, Constantijn Huygens Prize and Prijs voor kunsten en wetenschappen.
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“Ferdinand Bordewijk”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1382474: Ferdinand Bordewijk
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