Leon de Winter | |
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Born |
26 February 1954 (age 62) Den Bosch, Netherlands |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Dutch |
Genre | Novel |
Notable works |
Zoeken naar Eileen W. (trns: Looking for Eileen W.) |
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Leon de Winter (born 24 February 1954) is a Dutch writer and columnist.
Leon de Winter was born on 24 February 1954 in Den Bosch, in the southern Netherlands. He grew up in a Jewish orthodox family and attended a grammar school in Den Bosch. After his graduation he attended the academy of Bavaria Film Studios in Munich and the Netherlands Film Academy in Amsterdam. However, the Film Academy was much criticised by De Winter and he left the Film Academy in 1978 without a degree.
After leaving the Film Academy, De Winter made some television series, like Junkieverdriet and De (ver)wording van de jonge Dürer. The latter, which was also rewritten into a novel, is the story of an unemployed young boy who does not know how to handle life, and who goes slowly but inevitably insane.
Until 1982 De Winter also wrote reviews for the weekly magazine Vrij Nederland.
His first successful novel was Zoeken naar Eileen W (1981). A film version of this was made by Rudolf van den Berg. In 1981 De Winter also wrote Place de la Bastille.
In 1986 the novel Kaplan was published. The protagonist of this novel is a writer who is searching for the truth about birth, love and death.
In 1990 the novel Hoffman's honger was published. Hoffman's honger is a literary thriller set in Prague.
Hoffman's honger was followed in 1991 by the novel Supertex. In 1992 the novel De ruimte van Sokolov was published. Just like Hoffman's honger, De ruimte van Sokolov is a literary thriller, this time set in Israel.
In 1995 De Winter wrote Zionoco, the story of a rabbi, who has lost his faith, and is searching for his Jewish roots. In the same year, his book Serenade was published as the "Boekenweekgeschenk".
De Winter's latest novels are De hemel van Hollywood, which was published in 1997, God's Gym, which was published in 2002, and Het recht op terugkeer, published in 2008.