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Arthur Valentijn Japin (born 26 July 1956 in
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) is a Dutch novelist.


Biography

His parents were Bert Japin, a teacher and writer of detective novels, and Annie Japin-van Arnhem. After a difficult childhood—his father killed himself when Arthur was twelve years old—Japin entered the Kleinkunstacademie in
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, where he trained as an actor. He was also briefly an
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at
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in Amsterdam. His first novel, ''
De zwarte met het witte hart ''The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi'' () is the 1997 debut novel by Dutch author Arthur Japin. The novel tells the story of two Ashanti princes, Kwame Poku and Kwasi Boachi, who were taken from what is today Ghana and given to the Dutch king Willi ...
'' (1997), translated as ''
The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi ''The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi'' () is the 1997 debut novel by Dutch author Arthur Japin. The novel tells the story of two Ashanti princes, Kwame Poku and Kwasi Boachi, who were taken from what is today Ghana and given to the Dutch king Will ...
'', was the story of two Ashanti princes,
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and Kwasi Boachi, who were taken from today's
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and taken to the court of the Dutch king Willem I in 1837. The book became a bestseller and is considered a classic of modern Dutch literature. In November 2007, an opera based on the novel premiered in
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, with an English libretto by Arthur Japin and music by the British composer
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. His second book, '' De droom van de leeuw'' (2002), is a novelized version of his relationship with the Dutch actress and novelist
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in
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, where Steenbeek became the last lover of the Italian director
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. His third novel, '' Een schitterend gebrek'', translated as ''
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'' (2003), was a return to the historical novel, about
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's first lover, Lucia, who, he reports in his memoirs, inexplicably abandoned him in his youth, only to resurface years later as a hideous prostitute in an
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brothel. Japin was hailed as a great writer after his first couple of novels already, a status confirmed when he was asked to write the 2006
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geschenk: '' De grote wereld'' is a novella about a pair of circus-performing dwarves caught in Nazi Germany, which had a record first printing of 813,000 copies. His 2007 novel '' De overgave'', to be translated as ''
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'', takes the subject of the 19th-century
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, dramatizing the story of the Fort Parker Massacre of 1836, in which a white girl,
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, was taken as a
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hostage, later becoming the mother of the famous Comanche chief
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. Japin has also published several volumes of stories. The first two, '' Magonische verhalen'' and '' De vierde wand'', were gathered into the omnibus '' Alle verhalen'' (2005). '' Magonische verhalen'' was made into the film '' Magonia'' by the Dutch director
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. He has won almost every prestigious prize in Dutch literature, including the
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for '' Een schitterend gebrek''.


Personal life

Japin lives in
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with his publicist Lex Jansen and his partner
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, an American writer.


Bibliography

* 1991: ''Heijermans!'', a play, published by Het Nederlands Volkstoneel * 1996: ''Magonische verhalen'' * 1997: ''
De zwarte met het witte hart ''The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi'' () is the 1997 debut novel by Dutch author Arthur Japin. The novel tells the story of two Ashanti princes, Kwame Poku and Kwasi Boachi, who were taken from what is today Ghana and given to the Dutch king Willi ...
'', novel, translated as ''The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi'' * 1998: ''De vierde wand'', travel stories * 2001: ''Magonia'', screenplay (based upon several of the ‘Magonische verhalen’) * 2002: ''De droom van de leeuw'', novel * 2002: ''De vrouwen van Lemnos'', choreographical screenplay * 2003: ''Een schitterend gebrek'', novel, translated as ''In Lucia's Eyes'' * 2004: ''Dooi & Zeep'', two stories illustrated by Arthur Japin, published by Uitgeverij Brokaat * 2006: ''De klank van sneeuw'', two stories * 2006: ''De grote wereld'', Book Week Gift * 2007: ''De overgave'', novel, winner of the 2008
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, translated as ''Someone Found'' * 2010: ''Vaslav'', novel * 2012: ''Maar buiten is het feest'', novel * 2013: ''De man van je leven'', novel * 2015: ''De gevleugelde'', novel * 2017: ''Kolja'', novel * 2020: ''Mrs. Degas'', novel (except as noted, all published by
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,
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) Japin has also written several screenplays, radio plays, songs, and theater pieces. His songs have appeared on the CDs ''Vol verlangen'' and ''Nuances van Liefde'', sung by Astrid Seriese.


Prizes

* 1990 - Gorcumse Literatuurprijs for ''De klap van Ediep Koning'' * 1995 - LIRA-prijs for ''De roering van het kielzog'' * 1995 - Literaire prijs van de provincie Gelderland for ''De draden van Anansi'' * 1998 - Lucy B. en C.W. van der Hoogtprijs for ''De zwarte met het witte hart'' * 1998 - Halewijn-literatuurprijs van de stad Roermond for the body of his work * 1999 - ECI-prijs voor Schrijvers van Nu for ''De zwarte met het witte hart'' * 2004 - Libris literatuurprijs for ''Een schitterend gebrek'' * 2005 - De Inktaap for ''Een schitterend gebrek'' * 2008 -
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for ''De overgave''


Film

* 1996: ''Hoerenpreek'', a television film by
Ineke Smits Ineke is Dutch language, Dutch feminine given name. It originated as a diminutive of Ina, which can be a short form of a number names, like Catharina, Gesina, Hendrina (given name), Hendrina, Klazina, etc. It is also a rare possibly matronymic surna ...
* 1996: ''De Wolkenfabriek'', a television film by
Ineke Smits Ineke is Dutch language, Dutch feminine given name. It originated as a diminutive of Ina, which can be a short form of a number names, like Catharina, Gesina, Hendrina (given name), Hendrina, Klazina, etc. It is also a rare possibly matronymic surna ...
* 2000: ''Magonia'', film version of ''Magonische verhalen'' by
Ineke Smits Ineke is Dutch language, Dutch feminine given name. It originated as a diminutive of Ina, which can be a short form of a number names, like Catharina, Gesina, Hendrina (given name), Hendrina, Klazina, etc. It is also a rare possibly matronymic surna ...
, starring Dirk Roofthooft, Willem Voogd, Jack Wouterse, Linda van Dyck and Ramsey Nasr; also on
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.


Television

Japin hosted the Dutch adaptation of the British
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'' QI''. The first episode was broadcast on 27 December 2008 but the series was discontinued after only six episodes.


References


External links


Official website
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