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Otto de Kat

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(eng) Jan Geurt Gaarlandt publishes his novels under the pseudonym Otto de Kat.

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Das denkende Herz: Die Tagebücher von Etty Hillesum. 1941-1943 (1944) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben806 Exemplare
Etty Hillesum: An Interrupted Life the Diaries, 1941-1943 and Letters from Westerbork (1996) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben497 Exemplare
Letters from Westerbork (1982) — Einführung — 173 Exemplare
Ein Vormittag beim Buchhändler (1944) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben35 Exemplare
Denkend aan Donner: Een ode aan het lezen (2019) — Autor — 5 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Kat, Otto de
Rechtmäßiger Name
Jan Geurt Gaarlandt
Andere Namen
Kat, Otto de
Geburtstag
1946
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Niederlande
Geburtsort
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Niederlande
Ausbildung
Theologie. Universität Leiden. (Nebenfach Niederländisch)
Berufe
journalist
poet
translator
editor
novelist
Organisationen
De Volkskrant
Vrij Nederland
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Jan Geurt Gaarlandt publishes his novels under the pseudonym Otto de Kat.

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The question that comes to mind when you start reading hangs over your head throughout the entire book. "Is this an autobiography or is it all made up?" The latter is the case. And the question then becomes one of, 'how much negativity can an author put into a book?' A lot, according to "De Embarker". It is not a book to read one after the other, unless you want to quickly get to the end, where fortunately, despite the main character's intentions to leave the Netherlands again, there is still some positivity to be found. Especially with Guus' father. A, in my opinion, bleak book.… (mehr)
 
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annus_sanctus | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 25, 2024 |
Tjoet Nja Dinh was tien jaar en haar erf niet één keer af geweest, toen ze met Ibrahim van Lamgna trouwde.
 
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ADBO | Aug 8, 2022 |
Operation Barbarossa was the code name for the invasion of Russia by Germany on 22 June 1941. One of the questions this novel asks is would it have helped Russia if they had known the date of the invasion and would they have believed the information if they had been given it. Although the dilemma of knowing this hung heavily on Oscar Verschuur, a Dutch diplomat / spy who helped refugees into Switzerland and to safety beyond. His daughter, Emma told her father about Operation Barbarossa. She lived in Berlin and had been told it by her husband, Carl, who worked for the German government but was not a party member. Oscar's wife lived in London, working in a hospital. Oscar knew he was being followed and worried for the safety of his daughter if he revealed the planned date of the invasion to authorities. What happened was that Emma found out that her father was being unfaithful to her mother via the Gestapo, throwing up memories of being abandoned with relatives when her parents were posted away and making it clear that her father was not perfect. We see Oscar falling fin love with Lara, the mysterious woman he meets in the mountains. Meanwhile Oscar's wife, Kate, is caring for a young soldier who is injured and her love for him brings back memories of her first husband, a very different man to her second. These are memories she has tried to forget but they re-emerged. This is a short and tightly written novel about family and love and loyalty and about memories that linger.… (mehr)
 
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CarolKub | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 27, 2020 |
Beautiful, sad, soulful, lonely and exquisitely painful. A novel which should be read over and over to extract all its richness. Rich in language, pacing, characterizations; the conciseness of the words, the beautiful settings, and provocative atmosphere.

At first glance this book can appear boring, too quiet, little action. But looks are deceiving. Kat tantalizes us with small drops of material, then gives us more information, and more and more. Soon we are overwhelmed by what we believe is the whole of it. But its not... the words are concentrated into a stunning powerhouse of intense love, dreadful miscommunications, potent desire, repressed memories, inconceivable loss, distress and fear.

Brilliant and dynamic!
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Bookish59 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 28, 2019 |

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