Multatuli

Multatuli

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1820-03-02
Deathday: 1887-02-19 (66 years old)

Biography

Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820–1887), better known by his pen name Multatuli (from Latin multa tulī, "I have suffered much"), was a Dutch writer best known for his satirical novel Max Havelaar (1860), which denounced the abuses of colonialism in the Dutch East Indies (today's Indonesia). He is considered one of the Netherlands' greatest authors. In June 2002, the Dutch Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde (Society of Dutch Literature) proclaimed Multatuli the most important Dutch writer of all time. The annual Multatuli Prize, a Dutch literary prize, is named in his honor. The literary award Woutertje Pieterse Prijs is named after the main character in Multatuli's semi-autobiographical novel De geschiedenis van Woutertje Pieterse.


Douwes Dekker was one of Sigmund Freud's favorite writers; his name heads a list of 'ten good books' that Freud drew up in 1907. Several other writers from different generations were appreciative of Multatuli, like Marx, Anatole France, Hermann Hesse, Willem Elsschot, Thomas and Heinrich Mann, as well as Johanna van Gogh and many first-wave feminists.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1820-03-02

Deathday
1887-02-19 (66 years old)

Birth Name
Eduard Douwes Dekker

Birth Place
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Spouse
Everdine Hubertine van Wijnbergen

Children
Pieter Jan Constant Eduard Douwes Dekker, Elisabeth Agnes Everdina Douwes Dekker

Citizenships
Kingdom of the Netherlands

Also Known As
Eduard Douwes Dekker

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