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'''Johannes Jacobus Willebrordus (Joost) Zwagerman''' (born [[Alkmaar]], November 18, 1963) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] writer, poet, and essayist. Among his teachers was the novelist [[Oek de Jong]].


[[File:Joost Zwagerman01.jpg|thumb|Joost Zwagerman in 2010]]
== Education ==


'''Johannes Jacobus Willebrordus''' "'''Joost'''" '''Zwagerman''' ({{IPA|nl|joːst ˈsʋaːɣərmɑn}}; 18 November 1963 – 8 September 2015) was a Dutch writer, poet and essayist. Among his teachers was the novelist [[Oek de Jong]].
At the age of nine Joost Zwagerman was already engaged with texts. He produced his own magazine, ''De Zwagergids'', which was compiled of texts and images from TV magazines.

Zwagerman received his high-school education at the Rijksscholengemeenschap Noord-Kennemerland in Alkmaar, The Netherlands, where he graduated from [[hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs|havo]] and moved on to study [[Dutch language]] (Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde, unfinished) at the Pedagogische Academie. He was a student at a course of creative writing by Oek de Jong.
== Early life and education ==

Johannes Jacobus Willebrordus Zwagerman was born on 18 November 1963 in [[Alkmaar]], [[Netherlands]].

At the age of nine, Zwagerman compiled a magazine, ''De Zwagergids,'' of texts and images from TV magazines.

Zwagerman received his high-school education at the Rijksscholengemeenschap Noord-Kennemerland in Alkmaar, where he graduated from [[hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs|havo]] and moved on to study at the Pedagogische Academie. Afterwards he went on to study [[Dutch language]] (Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde, unfinished) He was a student at a course of creative writing by Oek de Jong.


== Work ==
== Work ==


Joost Zwagerman made his debut with the novel ''De houdgreep'' in 1986. His second novel, ''Gimmick!'' (1989), was adapted as a play, and reached a much wider audience. He wrote his third book, ''Vals licht'', in 1991 and was awarded the "AKO literatuurprijs". ''Vals Licht'' was the basis for a movie by [[Theo van Gogh (film director)|Theo van Gogh]] (1993).
Zwagerman made his debut with the novel ''De houdgreep'' in 1986. His second novel, ''Gimmick!'' (1989), was adapted as a play, and reached a much wider audience. He wrote his third book, ''Vals licht'', in 1991 and it was short listed for the [[ECI Literatuurprijs|AKO Literatuurprijs]]. ''Vals Licht'' was the basis for a movie by [[Theo van Gogh (film director)|Theo van Gogh]] (1993).
More novels followed, including ''Chaos en Rumoer'', ''Zes Sterren'' and ''De buitenvrouw''.
More novels followed, including ''Chaos en Rumoer'', ''Zes Sterren'' and ''De buitenvrouw''.
Zwagerman's work has been translated into twelve languages, including German, French and Japanese.
Zwagerman's work has been translated into twelve languages, including German, French and Japanese.


Besides books, Zwagerman also published poetry and essays. His first bundle of poems was published in 1987 'Langs de doofpot'. The Awater poetry prize was awarded for his most recent bundle 'Roeshoofd hemelt', which was reprinted four times.
Besides books, Zwagerman also published poetry and essays. His first collection of poems was published in 1987 ''Langs de doofpot''. The Awater poetry prize was awarded for his most recent collection ''Roeshoofd hemelt'', which was reprinted four times.
Among his essay work are the 'Pornotheek Arcadië' and 'Het vijfde seizoen' published in 2001 and 2003.
Among his essay works are the ''Pornotheek Arcadië'' (2001) and ''Het vijfde seizoen'' (2003).


Joost Zwagerman is also active as a columnist for the Dutch newspapers previously for the [[Volkskrant]] (1998–2002) and since 2001 for [[NRC Handelsblad]]. Additionally he was the host of a Dutch television programme (''Zomergasten'') and appeared in theater with the Dutch writer [[Ronald Giphart]].
Zwagerman was also active as a columnist for the Dutch newspapers, previously for the ''[[de Volkskrant]]'' (1998–2002) and since 2001 for ''[[NRC Handelsblad]]''. Additionally he was the host of a Dutch television programme (''Zomergasten'') and appeared in theater with the Dutch writer [[Ronald Giphart]].
Besides his work as a writer and columnist, he also frequently appears on Dutch national television, in the show [http://dewerelddraaitdoor.vara.nl/ De Wereld Draait Door], broadcast by [http://vara.nl/ VARA], where he often holds mini-lectures on art-related subjects. As an amateur art lover himself, Zwagerman enjoys transferring his love for art to a wider audience.
Besides his work as a writer and columnist, he also frequently appeared on Dutch national television, in the program ''[[De Wereld Draait Door]]'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bnnvara.nl/dewerelddraaitdoor/|title=De Wereld Draait Door - BNNVARA|website=De Wereld Draait Door}}</ref> broadcast by [[Omroepvereniging VARA|VARA]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bnnvara.nl/|title=BNNVARA - BNNVARA is een onafhankelijke, maatschappelijk betrokken en vooruitstrevende publieke omroep.|website=BNNVARA}}</ref> where he often held mini-lectures on art-related topics. As an amateur art lover himself, Zwagerman enjoyed transmitting his love for art to a wider audience.


As a writer Zwagerman was connected to two universities; in 1998 [[Rijksuniversiteit Groningen]] and 2003 [[Universiteit Leiden]]. He also lectured at the [[Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen]] during the "Frans Kellendonklezing" in 2006.
As a writer Zwagerman was connected to two universities; in 1998 [[Rijksuniversiteit Groningen]] and 2003 [[Universiteit Leiden]]. He also lectured at the [[Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen]] during the [[Frans Kellendonk]] Lecture in 2006.
In January 2008 Zwagerman was awarded the "Gouden Ganzeveer",<ref>[http://www.goudenganzenveer.nl/goudenganzenveer2008.html Laureaat 2008: Joost Zwagerman]. Gouden Ganzeveer</ref> for his work as an extraordinairy addition to the Dutch written culture.
In January 2008, Zwagerman was awarded the [[Gouden Ganzenveer]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goudenganzenveer.nl/goudenganzenveer2008.html |title=Laureaat 2008: Joost Zwagerman |website=goudenganzenveer.nl |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100628014206/http://www.goudenganzenveer.nl/goudenganzenveer2008.html |archivedate=28 June 2010 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> for his extraordinary contribution to the Dutch written culture.


Joost Zwagerman lives with his wife and children in Amsterdam.
Until his divorce, Joost Zwagerman lived with his wife and three children in [[Amsterdam]]. In December 2012 he settled in [[Haarlem]].

== Death ==
On 8 September 2015, ''[[de Volkskrant]]'' confirmed that Zwagerman had died by [[suicide]]. He was found dead at his home in [[Haarlem]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.volkskrant.nl/binnenland/joost-zwagerman-overleden-door-zelfmoord~a4138283/|title=Joost Zwagerman maakt einde aan zijn leven|date=8 September 2015|work=[[de Volkskrant]]|language=Dutch|accessdate=8 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://slippedisc.com/2015/09/stranger-than-fiction-novelist-commits-suicide-on-eve-of-book-launch/|title=Slipped Disc &#124; Stranger than fiction: Novelist commits suicide on eve of book launch|date=9 September 2015 }}</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
*1986 - ''De Houdgreep, roman''
*1986 ''De houdgreep'', roman
*1987 - ''Kroondomein, verhalen''
*1987 ''Kroondomein'', verhalen
*1987 - ''Langs de doofpot, gedichten''
*1987 ''Langs de doofpot'', gedichten
*1988 - ''De ziekte van jij, gedichten''
*1988 ''De ziekte van jij'', gedichten
*1989 - ''Gimmick!, roman''
*1989 ''Gimmick!'', roman
*1991 - ''Vals Licht, roman''
*1991 ''Vals licht'', roman
*1993 - ''Collega's van God, essays''
*1993 ''Collega's van God'', essays
*1993 - ''De kus van Michael Jackson, columns''
*1993 ''De kus van Michael Jackson'', columns
*1993 - ''De mooiste vrouw ter wereld, gedichten''
*1993 ''De mooiste vrouw ter wereld'', gedichten
*1994 - ''De buitenvrouw, roman''
*1994 ''De buitenvrouw'', roman
*1996 - ''Tomaatsj, novelle''
*1996 ''Tomaatsj'', novelle
*1996 - ''In het wild. Essays en kritieken''
*1996 ''In het wild''. Essays en kritieken
*1997 - ''Chaos en rumoer, roman''
*1997 ''Chaos en rumoer'', roman
*1998 - ''De ziekte van jij, poëzie''
*1998 ''Het jongensmeisje'', verhalen
*2000 ''Pornotheek Arcadië'', essays
*1998 - ''Het jongensmeisje, verhalen''
*2001 – ''Bekentenissen van de pseudomaan'', gedichten
*2000 - ''Pornotheek Arcadië'', essays
*2001 - ''Bekentenissen van de pseudomaan, gedichten''
*2001 ''Landschap met klein vuil'', columns
*2002 – ''Zes sterren'', roman
*2001 - ''Landschap met klein vuil, columns''
*2002 - ''Zes sterren, roman''
*2003 ''Het wilde westen'', columns
*2003 - ''Het wilde westen, columns''
*2003 ''Het vijfde seizoen'', essays
*2004 ''Tussen droom en daad in Dubbelstad: Alkmaar in feit en fictie''
*2003 - ''Het vijfde seizoen, essays''
*2005 ''Roeshoofd hemelt'', gedichten
*2004 - ''Tussen droom en daad in Dubbelstad: Alkmaar in feit en fictie''
*2005 ''Door eigen hand. Zelfmoord en de nabestaanden, essays en interviews''
*2005 - ''Roeshoofd hemelt, gedichten''
*2005 ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 250 verhalen'', bloemlezing
*2005 - ''Door eigen hand. Zelfmoord en de nabestaanden, essays en interviews''
*2005 - ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 250 verhalen'', bloemlezing
*2005 ''Tot hier en zelfs verder, de vroege gedichten''
*2005 - ''Tot hier en zelfs verder, de vroege gedichten''
*2006 ''Perfect Day en andere popverhalen''
*2006 ''Transito'', essays
*2006 - ''Perfect Day en andere popverhalen''
*2006 ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 60 lange verhalen'', bloemlezing
*2006 - ''Transito, essays''
*2007 ''De schaamte voor links'', pamphlet
*2006 - ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 60 lange verhalen'', bloemlezing
*2007 ''Hollands welvaren'', non fictie {{ISBN|978-90-295-6586-8}}
*2007 - ''De schaamte voor links, pamphlet''
*2007 – ''De ontdekking van de literatuur. The Paris Review Interviews'', bloemlezing
*2007 - ''Hollands welvaren'', non fictie ISBN 978-90-295-6586-8
*2007 - ''De ontdekking van de literatuur. The Paris Review Interviews'', bloemlezing
*2008 ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 200 essays'', bloemlezing
*2009 ''Hitler in de polder & Vrij van God'', pamphlet
*2008 - ''De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 200 essays'', bloemlezing
*2010 ''{{ill|Duel (novel)|nl|Duel (novelle)}}'', [[Boekenweekgeschenk]] 2010
*2009 - ''Hitler in de polder & Vrij van God'', pamphlet
*2016 – ''The Penguin Book of Dutch Short Stories'', anthology
*2010 - ''[[Duel (novelle)|Duel]]'', [[Boekenweekgeschenk]] 2010
*2016 – ''Americana : een keuze uit zijn omzwervingen in de Amerikaanse cultuur'', essays over Amerikaanse cultuur, schrijvers en kunstenaars.{{ISBN|978-90-295-0688-5}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== Dutch links ==
== External links ==
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*[http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=zwag003 Profile] at the [[Digital library for Dutch literature]]
* {{in lang|nl}} [http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=zwag003 Profile] at the [[Digital library for Dutch literature]]
*[http://www.joostzwagerman.nl/boekboek/show/id=72744 Website van Joost Zwagerman]
* {{in lang|nl}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20090415225221/http://www.joostzwagerman.nl/boekboek/show/id=72744 Website van Joost Zwagerman]
* {{IMDb name|1432762}}

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Latest revision as of 19:22, 10 November 2024

Joost Zwagerman in 2010

Johannes Jacobus Willebrordus "Joost" Zwagerman (Dutch pronunciation: [joːst ˈsʋaːɣərmɑn]; 18 November 1963 – 8 September 2015) was a Dutch writer, poet and essayist. Among his teachers was the novelist Oek de Jong.

Early life and education

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Johannes Jacobus Willebrordus Zwagerman was born on 18 November 1963 in Alkmaar, Netherlands.

At the age of nine, Zwagerman compiled a magazine, De Zwagergids, of texts and images from TV magazines.

Zwagerman received his high-school education at the Rijksscholengemeenschap Noord-Kennemerland in Alkmaar, where he graduated from havo and moved on to study at the Pedagogische Academie. Afterwards he went on to study Dutch language (Nederlandse taal- en letterkunde, unfinished) He was a student at a course of creative writing by Oek de Jong.

Work

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Zwagerman made his debut with the novel De houdgreep in 1986. His second novel, Gimmick! (1989), was adapted as a play, and reached a much wider audience. He wrote his third book, Vals licht, in 1991 and it was short listed for the AKO Literatuurprijs. Vals Licht was the basis for a movie by Theo van Gogh (1993). More novels followed, including Chaos en Rumoer, Zes Sterren and De buitenvrouw. Zwagerman's work has been translated into twelve languages, including German, French and Japanese.

Besides books, Zwagerman also published poetry and essays. His first collection of poems was published in 1987 Langs de doofpot. The Awater poetry prize was awarded for his most recent collection Roeshoofd hemelt, which was reprinted four times. Among his essay works are the Pornotheek Arcadië (2001) and Het vijfde seizoen (2003).

Zwagerman was also active as a columnist for the Dutch newspapers, previously for the de Volkskrant (1998–2002) and since 2001 for NRC Handelsblad. Additionally he was the host of a Dutch television programme (Zomergasten) and appeared in theater with the Dutch writer Ronald Giphart. Besides his work as a writer and columnist, he also frequently appeared on Dutch national television, in the program De Wereld Draait Door,[1] broadcast by VARA,[2] where he often held mini-lectures on art-related topics. As an amateur art lover himself, Zwagerman enjoyed transmitting his love for art to a wider audience.

As a writer Zwagerman was connected to two universities; in 1998 Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and 2003 Universiteit Leiden. He also lectured at the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen during the Frans Kellendonk Lecture in 2006. In January 2008, Zwagerman was awarded the Gouden Ganzenveer,[3] for his extraordinary contribution to the Dutch written culture.

Until his divorce, Joost Zwagerman lived with his wife and three children in Amsterdam. In December 2012 he settled in Haarlem.

Death

[edit]

On 8 September 2015, de Volkskrant confirmed that Zwagerman had died by suicide. He was found dead at his home in Haarlem.[4][5]

Bibliography

[edit]
  • 1986 – De houdgreep, roman
  • 1987 – Kroondomein, verhalen
  • 1987 – Langs de doofpot, gedichten
  • 1988 – De ziekte van jij, gedichten
  • 1989 – Gimmick!, roman
  • 1991 – Vals licht, roman
  • 1993 – Collega's van God, essays
  • 1993 – De kus van Michael Jackson, columns
  • 1993 – De mooiste vrouw ter wereld, gedichten
  • 1994 – De buitenvrouw, roman
  • 1996 – Tomaatsj, novelle
  • 1996 – In het wild. Essays en kritieken
  • 1997 – Chaos en rumoer, roman
  • 1998 – Het jongensmeisje, verhalen
  • 2000 – Pornotheek Arcadië, essays
  • 2001 – Bekentenissen van de pseudomaan, gedichten
  • 2001 – Landschap met klein vuil, columns
  • 2002 – Zes sterren, roman
  • 2003 – Het wilde westen, columns
  • 2003 – Het vijfde seizoen, essays
  • 2004 – Tussen droom en daad in Dubbelstad: Alkmaar in feit en fictie
  • 2005 – Roeshoofd hemelt, gedichten
  • 2005 – Door eigen hand. Zelfmoord en de nabestaanden, essays en interviews
  • 2005 – De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 250 verhalen, bloemlezing
  • 2005 – Tot hier en zelfs verder, de vroege gedichten
  • 2006 – Perfect Day en andere popverhalen
  • 2006 – Transito, essays
  • 2006 – De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 60 lange verhalen, bloemlezing
  • 2007 – De schaamte voor links, pamphlet
  • 2007 – Hollands welvaren, non fictie ISBN 978-90-295-6586-8
  • 2007 – De ontdekking van de literatuur. The Paris Review Interviews, bloemlezing
  • 2008 – De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 200 essays, bloemlezing
  • 2009 – Hitler in de polder & Vrij van God, pamphlet
  • 2010 – Duel (novel) [nl], Boekenweekgeschenk 2010
  • 2016 – The Penguin Book of Dutch Short Stories, anthology
  • 2016 – Americana : een keuze uit zijn omzwervingen in de Amerikaanse cultuur, essays over Amerikaanse cultuur, schrijvers en kunstenaars.ISBN 978-90-295-0688-5

References

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