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Fonte dell'immagine: Geerten Meijsing, AKO Literature Prize 1988

Opere di Geerten Meijsing

Tussen mes en keel (1997) 59 copie
Dood meisje (2000) 49 copie
De grachtengordel (1992) 46 copie
Siciliaanse vespers roman (2007) 34 copie
Altijd de vrouw (1991) 28 copie
Erwin 5 october 1972 (1974) 16 copie
Een meisjesleven (1981) 16 copie
Cecilia (1986) 15 copie
Stucwerk (2001) 15 copie

Opere correlate

Pasto nudo (1962) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni; Postfazione, alcune edizioni7,002 copie
Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini (1962) — Postfazione, alcune edizioni2,063 copie
Ringolevio: A Life Played for Keeps (1972) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni277 copie
Venises (1971) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni124 copie
Un delitto fatto in casa (1997) — Traduttore, alcune edizioni44 copie
Het Italië-gevoel (1989) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Rose verhalen van J. Bernlef ... [et al.] (1981) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Het woord is aan de schrijver : interviews (2005) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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While Italy played a prominent role in the thoughts, and to some extent earlier works of Geerten Meijsing, mostly through his erudition and knowledge of classical languages and culture, he actually moved to live there as early as in 1979, at first in Lucca, in Tuscany and later in Sicillian Syracuse. Written in the present tense, Siciliaanse brieven (Berichten van Ortygia) was actually written over a long period. The book does not actually contain any letters, no dates or locations are mentioned. The book consists of free reflections on the author's life in Italy. The visit of his sister, Doeschka Meijsing who is also a writer is written in the style of mocking banter. Throughout their lives (Doeschka died in 2012), there was rivalry between brother and sister, although during the period described, she visited him in Italy and they worked together of a joint novel Moord & Doodslag, published in 2005. Siciliaanse brieven (Berichten van Ortygia) was published in 2023.… (altro)
 
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edwinbcn | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 10, 2024 |
Geerten Meijsing is a Dutch writer whose work falls into different categories, written using different author's names. Particularly his early work was written and published by a collective names Joyce & Co. The most important co-author of that collective goes by the single name ""Kanger". Works written by this collective almost all belong to the Erwin-trilogie and some works related to this work. These novels are very erudite in a snobbish way. Other works are written under the author's own name, and it is particularly with these works that he has been fairly successful, although less in recent years. For the past ten years, Geerten Meijsing has moved to Italy, and is financially propped up by a club of fans, who support him by way of crowdfunding. Especially the recent works written in Italy are poorly received.

Under his own name, Geerten Meijsing writes a varied style of novels, often with in an easy style, which either is very intellectual in a sneering way, or pokes fun of supposedly intellectual people.

Dood meisje is such a loosely large novel with a loose structure, and a simple story that mocks an older professor. Essentially, the story is fairly simple, namely an older professor attempts to take care of a prostitute, as their sexual service relationship morphes into a relation that hangs between a fatherly-daughter and lovers'relation. Obviously, since the girl is a sex worker this costs him a lot of money. Besides, he cannot really control the girl, and the latter part of the novel reads like a rescue mission in which he tries to save her from doom.

The story is somewhat confusing as the professor uses alternating names, and is sometimes referred to as Provenier and sometimes Hovenier. Possibly, the novel hinges on references to other works, but I was not that interested to explore such developments in the story.

It was definitely an enjoyable read, but my preference for Meijsing's work is still with the more serious work written collectively as Joyce & Co.
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edwinbcn | 1 altra recensione | Jan 29, 2024 |
Siciliaanse brieven van Geerten Meijsing is een fijn boekje dat het volgens mij ook op vakantie heel goed doet. Ik las het thuis, maar al na een paar bladzijden voelde het of ik daar op het eiland zat. Iets wat me met dat andere Siciliaanse boek, De Tijgerkat, ook al overkwam. Misschien moet ik er een keer echt heen. Lees hier verder: https://www.rizoomes.nl/literatuur/siciliaanse-brieven-geerten-meijsing/… (altro)
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Rizoomes | 2 altre recensioni | Oct 22, 2023 |
Vanuit zijn zelfgekozen ballingschap op Ortygia in Syracuse (Sicilië) stuurt Meijsing 25 brieven naar een niet nader genoemde, waarin hij enerzijds de lof bezingt van dit schiereiland maar anderzijds ook zijn voorliefde voor Griekse mythologie etaleert. Met een terugkerende klemtoon om de wisselingen van seizoenen en opkomst en ondergang van het leven lijkt deze bundeling van deels reeds eerder uitgegeven teksten wel een aankondiging van een definitief afscheid. Gaan we nog wel iets nieuws van Meijsings hand mogen verwachten? "Leven is dodelijk, zullen ze bedoelen, en leven is niet zozeer lang leven, als wel goed leven. Mijn leven in ballingschap is in alle opzichten een grotelijks geslaagde poging 'het goede leven' te leven, ook met weinig geld." (p. 84) "Als ik mij niet verlaten en alleen voel, is het omdat ik vele boeken om mij heen heb, ook enkele titels van eigen hand. Het is nooit zonder weemoed wanneer ik daarvan soms een exemplaar ter hand neem, want onmiddellijk begint dan het verleden weer te spelen, als een radio die plotseling wordt aangezet." (p. 117)… (altro)
 
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rvdm61 | 2 altre recensioni | May 6, 2023 |

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