Anil Ramdas (1958–2012) was a Dutch-Surinamese writer of Hindustani descent. He migrated to Amsterdam at the age of nineteen, becoming one of the most respected commentators and
British Library online, Wed 17 Mar 2021, 7pm – 8:30pm; free but book here You can now watch the video from the event for a limited time here A high-impact literary cabaret of Du
Jaap Robben is a poet, playwright, performer, and acclaimed children’s author. You Have Me to Love, his first novel for adults, received international glowing reviews. To date, t
Henny Beaumont is a graphic novelist, freelance illustrator and political cartoonist. Her graphic memoir Hole in the Heart was selected as one of the top ten novels about moth
Sam Garrett is a prolific translator of Dutch literature, twice winner of the Society of Authors’ Vondel Prize for Dutch-English translation. His 2012 translation of Th
Simone Atangana Bekono‘s award-winning first poetry collection, how the first sparks became visible (trans. David Colmer), is out now in English with Emma Press. She also writes
Karin Amatmoekrim is an award-winning Surinamese-Dutch writer with Indonesian, Chinese, African and Native American ancestry. She is the author of six novels, a memoir, numero
With her warm voice, rich lyrics and sober alt-folk craft, Amsterdam singer-songwriter VanWyck has drawn comparisons with Leonard Cohen, Natalie Merchant and La
