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Angèle Georgette Ghislaine Manteau, born in
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on 24 January 1911 and died in Aalst on 20 April 2008, was a Belgian publisher. According to the
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, which presented her with an award in 2003, she was "the main Flemish literary editor of the twentieth century" and her publishing house has "undoubtedly left its mark on the history of Flemish literature".


Biography

She was born in Dinant, her father was a textile manufacturer from
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and her mother was Belgian. In the late 1920s, she studied chemistry at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) (Free University of Brussels in English) for a while. During these years she rented a room in a Dutch couple’s house,
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- journalist, critic and poet - and Aty Brunt, where she learned Dutch and discovered Dutch literature. She worked a few years for the publisher Alexander Stols, and then in 1932 founded the Algemene Importhandel A Manteau. Six years later, with the financial backing of the Dutch publisher Robbert Leopold, she launched her own publishing house: A. Manteau NV. From 1938 to 1970 the Manteau list included the following Flemish writers: Johan Daisne, Louis Paul Boon,
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, Piet van Aken, Hugo Claus,
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, Ward Ruyslinck,
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, Paul Snoek, Karel van de Woestijne,
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,
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. In the 1960s, she launched the Dutch author
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, who had worked since 1964 for the publishing house as secretary and then as editor. In the late 1970s, she left the publishing house, which, since 1965, had joined the Dutch group Van Goor, and worked for
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in Amsterdam. The Manteau editions however continued their activities. In the 1970s and the first half of the 1980s,
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, who had previously been hired by Angèle Manteau as the head of the Vijfde Meridiaan series of paperback books, headed the company. In 1986, Angèle Manteau became a member of the
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. In the same year King Baudouin granted her the title of Baroness. In 1998, the former publisher transferred some of her personal literary archives to the
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, based in
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. Another part was then deposited at the
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("House of Literature") in
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, where the archives of the Manteau editions are kept. On 13 December 2003, the
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awarded her their Gold Medal. Angèle Manteau died on 20 April 2008 at the age of 97 in a hospital in Aalst.


Publications


Collections of stories

* ''Antwerpse verhalen'', Hadewijch, Antwerp, 1983 () * ''Brusselse verhalen'' (illustrated by Steven Wilsens), Hadewijch, Antwerp, 1984 () * ''Vlaamse Kerstverhalen'', Hadewijch, Antwerp, 1984 ()


Autobiography

* In collaboration with Roger H. Schoemans, ''Ja, maar mevrouw, deze schrijven Nederlands: Een uitgeefster aan het woord over het boekenvak'', Standaard Uitgeverij, Antwerp, 2000 ()


Translations

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Emmanuel Bove Emmanuel Bove (20 April 1898 – 19 July 1945) was a French writer, who also published under the pseudonyms of Pierre Dugast and Jean Vallois. Life and career Emmanuel Bove was born Emmanuel Bobovnikoff on 20 April 1898 in Paris to a Jewish ...
** ''Mijn vrienden'' (''Mes amis''), Uitgeverij de Prom, Baarn, 1981 ** ''Armand'', Uitgeverij de Prom, Baarn, 1983 * Françoise Sagan ** ''De geverfde vrouw'' (''La Femme fardée''), Uitgeverij de Prom, Baarn, 1982 ** ''Een roerloos onweer'' (''Un Orage immobile''), Uitgeverij de Prom, Baarn, 1983


References

* "Décès de l'éditrice Angèle Manteau", ''
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'', 21 April 2008. * Kevin Absillis (with the participation of Annelies van Uytsel), ''Een kleine uitgeverij van stand - Uitgeverij A. Manteau / Editions Lumière 1956-1970'', LP Boon-documentatiecentrum - Demian, Antwerp, 2005 () * Kevin Absillis, "Angèle Manteau: Unbound devotion to the 'good book'", 2004 ( * Greta Seghers, ''Het eigenzinnige leven van Angèle Manteau'', Prometheus, Amsterdam, 1992 () * Ludo Simons, "The Baroness Angèle Manteau and her publishing house" ''Septentrion'', No. 4, 1988, pp. 81–82 * Julien Weverbergh, ''De als kameleons uitgedoste oude koeien van Angèle Manteau'', Manteau, Antwerp, 1981 () {{DEFAULTSORT:Manteau, Angele 1911 births 2008 deaths Free University of Brussels (1834–1969) alumni Belgian publishers (people)