L. H. Wiener, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

L. H. Wiener

Dutch writer

Date of Birth: 16-Feb-1945

Place of Birth: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Profession: writer

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About L. H. Wiener

  • Lodewijk Willem Henri Wiener, writing as Lodewijk-Henri Wiener and (since 1980) L.H.
  • Wiener (born February 16, 1945 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch writer.
  • Wiener debuted with stories in the Dutch literary journal Tirade in 1966 with Mijne Heren (Gentlemen!).
  • In 1967 his first collection of stories, Seizoenarbeid Seasonal Work), was published, which immediately led to commotion.
  • The holder of a beach pavilion in Zandvoort, who thought he was portrayed in one of those stories demanded that the work be withdrawn from the market.
  • In a reprint his name was changed to that of the writer, "Wiener".
  • Wieners stories, based on a recipe of irony, self-mockery and cynicism, appeared mainly in Tirade and from 1980 in De Tweede Ronde, the literary magazines by publisher Van Oorschot.
  • It took more than thirty years for him to get some recognition: his second novel Nestor (2002) was awarded the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 2003.
  • In 2003-04 his collected stories appeared in two parts, which were generally discussed favorably in the press.
  • Following the publication of the first volume, a Flemish magazine wrote: "A great writer, both stylistically and thematically, who urgently needs to be valued." De verering van Quirina T.
  • (The worship of Quirina T.) was nominated for the Libris Prize 2007.
  • In 2015 Wiener turned 70 and the liber amicorum LHW70 was offered.
  • A few months later he was bestowed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau.

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