Karel van het Reve
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Karel van het Reve (May 19, 1921 - March 4, 1999) was a Dutch writer, translator and literary historian, teaching and writing on Russian literature.
He was born in Amsterdam and was raised as a communist. He lost his 'faith' in his twenties and became an active critic and opponent of the Soviet regime. With his help, work of dissident Andrei Sakharov was smuggled to the west, and his Alexander Herzen Foundation published dissident Soviet literature.
He is considered to be one of the finest Dutch essayists, his interests ranging from the fallacies of Marxism to nude beach etiquette. His works include a history of Russian literature, 2 novels and several collections of essays.
His brother, Gerard Reve, was one of the great Dutch post-war prose writers.
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NAME | Reve, Karel van het |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Dutch writer, translator, literary historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1921-05-19 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Amsterdam |
DATE OF DEATH | 1999-03-04 |
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