Jump to content

Gerwin van der Werf

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gerwin van der Werf
Born (1969-06-13) June 13, 1969 (age 55)
De Meern, Netherlands
OccupationNovelist, composer[1]
Website
muziekentekst.nl

Gerwin van der Werf (born 1969) is a Dutch author of novels, songwriter, and instrumentalist.[1] In January 2010, his poem "Misbruik" ("Abuse") won the first prize of €10000 in the Dutch Turing National Poetry Contest.[1] In 2025 his novel De krater (The Crater) was selected as the Boekenweekgeschenk for the 90th Boekenweek.[2][3]

Biography

[edit]

Gerwin van der Werf was born in De Meern and raised in Elburg, Netherlands. He studied musicology at the University of Utrecht and earned his doctorate in 1995.[4]

Van def Werf is a part-time teacher at secondary school level, having worked in Voorburg and at the Rijnlands Lyceum in Oegstgeest.[2]

Literary career

[edit]

He has been a literary critic and colummnist for Trouw since 2012.[2][3]

A writer of poetry also, his literary career took off in 2009 when he won the Dutch Turing Poetry prize.[2] A few months later his first novel, de Gewapende Man (The Armed Man), was published but to little acclaim.[2] Over the next 15 years he wrote 6 more books,[2] including Een onbarmhartig pad (An unmerciful path) a novel about a road trip around Iceland that was published in Dutch, English, and German in 2018; and Wilgeneiland (Willow Island) a novel that he set in Rijpwetering.[2]

He was nominated for the Libris Literatuur Prize in 2012 for Wild,[5] and shortlisted for Best International Crime Award at the 2023 Ned Kelly Awards for The Hitchhiker.[6]

Works

[edit]

The Hitchhiker was a psychological drama where the protagonist Tiddo takes his wife on a tour of Iceland in a campervan to attempt to save their marriage, only to pick up hitch-hiker Svein along the way.[7] The book was translated into English.[8]

De krater is a road trip narrated by 17-year-old Eden, the sister of elder Johnny and younger Benjamin, who are all travelling to Steinheim am Albuch to visit its meteorite crater.[9][10] They encounter many problems, including a failed car radio, no air conditioning, and running out of fuel.[9] Eden faces challenges with her non-binary identity, and younger brother Benjamin is a space enthusiast whose depression his elder siblings hope to cure with the trip.[9][10] It was the view of de Volkskrant's literary critic that being a schoolteacher enabled van der Werf to accurately portray teenage voices, as the three interact, teasing one another, which is a difficult task for adult writers.[9] For the 90th edition of the Boekenweek, a week-long event promoting Dutch literature, a jury judged 149 submissions, the way the Boekenweekgeschenk used to be judged--the winner gets their book handed out for free to everyone in the country who buys a Dutch-language book at a book store. Van der Werf's De krater won.[11]

  • 2009 Tweede Prijs Zomerverhalen Schrijven Magazine
  • 2008 Nomination '1000 woorden prijs'
  • 2008 Third prize Dutch Paper Trouw writing competition 'Mijn betere ik’
  • 2008 First prize Volkskrant writing competition "Vakantiegeluk”
  • 2008 'Met woorden kan ik toveren' publicized in 'Mijn tweede Van Dale Luisterwoordenboek'
  • 2008 First prize Trouw Schrijfwedstrijd "Een bekentenis”
  • 2008 Pika Don, new musical production (RLO)
  • 2006 Author 'Intro Muziek voor de Bovenbouw' (ThiemeMeulenhoff)
  • 1998–2007 Macbeth, Oedipus, West Side Story & 6 andere theaterproducties (RLO)
  • 1998 Antigone (Theater Imperium)
  • 1997 Hamlet (RLO)
  • 1996 Ten pieces for "New Belcanto", Dordrecht
  • 1995 Belcanto Festival, opera pastiche (script, arrangements)
  • 1994 Doctoral musicology Utrecht
  • 1992 Composition-prize musicology

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c ANP 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g de Vugt 2025.
  3. ^ a b NOS 2025.
  4. ^ "Over Gerwin van der Werf" (in Dutch). Gerwin van der Werf. Retrieved March 14, 2025.
  5. ^ NOS 2012.
  6. ^ NKA 2023.
  7. ^ Orchard 2022, p. 52.
  8. ^ Korsten, Tracey (July 17, 2022). "Book Review: The Hitchhiker, by Gerwin Van Der Werf". GLAM Adelaide. Retrieved March 14, 2025.
  9. ^ a b c d van Houwelingen 2025.
  10. ^ a b van den Bergh 2025.
  11. ^ Schmale, Jeroen (February 12, 2025). "Dit is de winnaar van de schrijfwedstrijd en auteur van het Boekenweekgeschenk". Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant.

Bibliography

[edit]