1954 - 2018
Renate Dorrestein Dutch Writer
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Dutch Writer Renate Dorrestein was born Renate Maria Dorrestein on 25th January, 1954 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands and passed away on 4th May 2018 Aerdenhout aged 64. She is most remembered for Hidden Flaws (2004), Tien voor taal (1990) & Pauw and Witteman (2006). Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
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| First Name |
Renate
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| Middle Name |
Maria
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| Last Name |
Dorrestein
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| Maiden Name |
Dorrestein
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| Full Name at Birth |
Renate Maria Dorrestein
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| Birthday |
25th January, 1954
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| Birthplace |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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| Died |
4th May, 2018
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| Place of Death |
Aerdenhout
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| Cause of Death |
Cancer
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Blue
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Light
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
Dutch
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| Occupation Text |
Fiction Author
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| Occupation |
Writer
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| Claim to Fame |
Hidden Flaws (2004), Tien voor taal (1990) & Pauw and Witteman (2006)
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| Official Websites |
http://renatedorrestein.nl(in Dutch)
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Renate Maria Dorrestein (25 January 1954 – 4 May 2018) was a Dutch writer, journalist and feminist. She started working as a junior journalist for the Dutch magazines Libelle and Panorama. During the period 1977 - 1982 she published in Het Parool, Viva, Onkruid and Opzij. Dorrestein published her first novel (Buitenstaanders) in 1983. Her sister's suicide had a great influence on her books. Dorrestein won the Annie Romein prize in 1993 for her complete body of work. A lot of Dorrestein's books were translated, and they were sold in 14 countries.
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