Willem Frederik Hermans
Dutch author and playwright
Born
September 1st, 1921
104 years ago
Died
April 27th, 1995
30 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Netherlands
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An influential figure in Dutch literature, produced a significant body of work that includes novels, essays, and plays. Major works include the novel 'The Dark Room of Damocles' and the play 'The Eternal Return'. Contributed to the literary scene with a focus on existential themes and the human condition. Engaged in literary criticism and wrote extensively on various topics including philosophy and art.
Authored 'The Dark Room of Damocles'
Wrote 'The Eternal Return'
Contributed to literary criticism
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