Nausicaa Marbe

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Nausicaa Marbe (born August 11, 1963 in Bucharest ) is a Dutch writer , columnist and journalist of Romanian origin.

Life

Marbe is the daughter of the composer and pianist Myriam Marbe (1931–1997) and her second husband, the writer Aristide Poulopol (1928–1989). He sent her to the Netherlands in 1982 at the age of 18 - 8 years before the Romanian Revolution in 1989 .

Marbe studied from 1982 at the Free University in Amsterdam . She worked as a journalist in various cultural radio and television programs of the VPRO and wrote for the political weekly Vrij Nederland , the national daily newspaper de Volkskrant , NRC Handelsblad and the national daily Trouw based in Amsterdam . She had a weekly column at de Volkskrant until June 2013 and later at De Telegraaf .

In 1999 Marbe received the Charlotte Köhler Scholarship . In 2014 Marbe married the editor and literary critic of Vrij Nederland Jeroen Vullings.

Works

  • 1998: Mândraga (German Mandraga . Goldmann, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-442-72523-6 )
  • 2001: Kader, Lulu, Moses en ik
  • 2010: Moldavian kokkin
  • 2014: Smeergeld (German bribes . Eichborn, Cologne 2016, ISBN 978-3-8479-0613-1 )

Awards

Web links

Evidence, comments

  1. cf. Biography Myriam (Lucia) Marbe (accessed February 5, 2020)
  2. ^ Public broadcasting company in the Netherlands
  3. Dutch award for young authors in the amount of 5000 €