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Nationality
  
Belgian

Parents
  
Adela Van Elst

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Willem Elsschot

Occupation
  
poet, writer


Willem Elsschot Elsschot Willem Schrijversgewijs


Born
  
7 May 1882 (
1882-05-07
)
Antwerp, Belgium

Died
  
May 31, 1960, Antwerp, Belgium

Awards
  
Constantijn Huygens Prize (1951)

Books
  
Lijmen .., Villa des Roses, Kaas, Verzameld werk, Cheese

Movies
  
Lijmen/Het Been, Villa des Roses, Kaas

Similar People
  
Robbe De Hert, Gerd de Ley, Frank Van Passel, Orlow Seunke, Harriet Walter

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Alphonsus Josephus de Ridder (7 May 1882 – 31 May 1960), was a Belgian writer and poet who wrote under the pseudonym Willem Elsschot ( [ˈʋɪləm ˈɛlsxɔt]). A number of his works have been translated into English.

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Life

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De Ridder was born in Antwerp to a baker's family. He studied economics & business. During secondary school, he developed a love for literature. He was quite restless, having various types of jobs in cities from Antwerp and Brussels to Rotterdam and Paris. During the First World War, he served as the secretary of a national food relief committee in Antwerp. After the war he started his own advertising agency, which he ran until his death.

De Ridder died in Antwerp in 1960, receiving a national literary award posthumously. He is interred in the Antwerpen Schoonselhof.

Honours

  • 1920 : Knight in the Order of the Crown.
  • Works

    De Ridder, writing as Elsschot, made his authorial debut as a poet (publishing in the magazine Alvoorder), but it was as a writer of prose that he achieved much of his fame. While living in Rotterdam he wrote Villa des Roses (1913); his most famous work came in the 1920s and 1930s: Lijmen (1924), Kaas (1933), Tsjip (1934) en Het Been (1938), novels with tragic and comic elements.

    Central themes in his work are business and family life. His style is characterised by detailed descriptions of surroundings and a mild cynicism. In his first books he works with the same characters, giving the readers a familiarity and a sketch of life in Antwerp during the 1930s. His characters Boorman, an entrepreneur always looking for scams and opportunities, and Frans Laarmans, a clerk, evolve through these books.

    Film adaptations

    His novel Lijmen/Het Been was adapted into film by Robbe De Hert in 2001 as Lijmen/Het Been. Villa des Roses was adapted to film in 2002 by Frank Van Passel as Villa des Roses.

    Comic book adaptation

    In 2008 the novel Kaas ("Cheese", 1933) and the novella Het dwaallicht ("Will o'the Wisp", in Three Novels, 1946) were made into graphic novels by Dick Matena.

    References

    Willem Elsschot Wikipedia


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