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Annie M.G. Schmidt

Anna Maria Geertruida "Annie" Schmidt (20 May 1911[1] – 21 May 1995)[2] was a Dutch writer.[3] She is called the mother of the Dutch theatrical song,[4] and the queen of Dutch children's literature,[5] praised for her "delicious Dutch idiom,"[6] and considered one of the greatest Dutch writers.[2] An ultimate honour was extended to her posthumously, in 2007, when a group of Dutch historians compiled the "Canon of the Netherlands" and included Schmidt, alongside national icons such as Vincent van Gogh and Anne Frank.[7]

Annie M.G. Schmidt
Schmidt in 1984
BornAnna Maria Geertruida Schmidt
(1911-05-20)20 May 1911
Kapelle, Netherlands
Died21 May 1995(1995-05-21) (aged 84)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Resting placeZorgvliet, Amstelveen, Netherlands
OccupationWriter, librarian
LanguageDutch
NationalityDutch
Educationlibrarian
Period1947–1989
GenreChildren's literature, poetry, lyrics, comedy/drama, radio/television
Notable works
Notable awardsHans Christian Andersen Award for Writing
1988
PartnerDick van Duijn (1950–1981)
ChildrenFlip van Duijn (born 1952)
Signature
Website
www.annie-mg.com

Although Schmidt wrote poetry, songs, books, plays, musicals, and radio and television drama for adults, she is known best for children's books. Her best-known work for children may be the series Jip and Janneke. Many of her books, such as Pluk van de Petteflet, were illustrated by Fiep Westendorp.

Schmidt received the 1988 Hans Christian Andersen Medal for her lasting contribution as a children's writer. The biennial award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books.[8][9]

By the time she died in 1995, she was an icon of the Dutch literary world. Her death, caused by euthanasia, continues to be referenced in the Dutch media and played an important role in discussions of euthanasia.[10]

Early life Edit

Anna Maria Geertruida "Annie" Schmidt was born on 20 May 1911 in Kapelle, Zeeland in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of Dutch Reformed minister Johannes Daniel Schmidt (1871–1951) and school teacher Geertruida Maria Bouhuijs. She had an elder brother Wim and two older sisters also named Anna M.G. who both died young and before she was born. She was called Zus (English: Sister) by her family.[11][12]

She was a solitary child wearing heavy glasses, who found an escape in writing poetry and fiction, even though she once received a grade of 2 (on a scale of 1 to 10) in Dutch class—she would later brag about the report card. Her mother encouraged her and sent some of her poetry to Willem Kloos.[13]

After secondary school in Goes and working as an au pair in Germany, she began to study for a job as a librarian, an occupation she held until 1946.

Career Edit

In 1947, she embarked upon her literary career while writing for the Amsterdam newspaper Het Parool, and shortly after started writing songs and sketches for performers including Wim Sonneveld and Wim Kan.

Her literary career took off in the early 1950s, and included song- and playwriting for the theatre, scripts for radio and television shows, columns for newspapers, and children's books.

In 1964, she won the literary award Staatsprijs voor kinder- en jeugdliteratuur.

Her final book, Wat Ik Nog Weet, a book of childhood memories, appeared in 1992. She used euthanasia a day after her 84th birthday[14] (with a combination of pills and alcohol[15]) and was buried in Amsterdam.

 
Annie M.G. Schmidt's gravestone

By the time she died in 1995 (of heart failure caused by euthanasia), she was an icon of the Dutch literary world. Her death—peaceful, in the company of her friends and family—continues to be referenced in the Dutch media and played an important role in discussions of euthanasia.[10] Her life became the subject of plays in 2003[14] and 2009,[16] her work continues to be in print, and her plays are still performed (such as 1980's Er valt een traan op de tompoes [nl], a play discussing euthanasia, performed again in 1999).[6]

She is included as one of the topics in the Canon of the Netherlands, which was prepared by a committee headed by Frits van Oostrom and presented to the Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Maria van der Hoeven, in 2006; the Canon is a list of fifty topics that aims to provide a chronological summary of Dutch history to be taught in primary schools and the first two years of secondary school in the Netherlands. A revised version, which still includes her as one of the topics, was presented to the Dutch government on 3 October 2007.

Books Edit

Jip en Janneke Edit

 
Jip en Janneke in Zaltbommel, Netherlands

Schmidt began writing Jip en Janneke while working in Amsterdam at Het Parool. Jip and Janneke are two children who live next to each other, and engaged in short, self-contained adventures every week. Some story lines were based on real adventures involving Schmidt's son Flip and the girl next door.[citation needed] The stories were illustrated by Fiep Westendorp. The first was published 13 September 1952, the last 7 September 1957; a total of eight book collections were published between 1953 and 1960. Jip and Janneke are among the best-known children's characters in the Netherlands—they were listed first on a list of "five typically Dutch phenomena"[17]—and their likeness is marketed on a variety of products sold by the HEMA department stores.[18]

Minoes or Undercover Kitty / Miss Minoes Edit

 
Poster for the school play "Miss Minoes", Russia

Minoes (1970) is the story of a cat who turns into a young lady and, by spreading gossip from the cat world, helps a young journalist keep his job at the newspaper. In 2001, a film adaption was directed by Vincent Bal based on a script by Burny Bos; it became one of the most popular Dutch children's films abroad.[19] Winning two Golden Calves, Minoes was the best-selling Dutch children's film to date, and the DVD was certified platinum in 2002.[20] More than 815,000 people saw it in the theatre, making it the highest-selling Dutch film of the year.[21] The film won first prize at the 2002 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.[22] The book Minoes has been translated into English as Minnie (1992) and as The Cat Who Came In off the Roof (2014).[23]

Radio and television Edit

 
Decor for Ja Zuster Nee Zuster

In 1952, Schmidt began writing a radio show, De Familie Doorsnee, which ran until 1958. In 1957 she began writing Pension Hommeles, a musical comedy on VARA television.

Ja Zuster, Nee Zuster or Yes Nurse! No Nurse! Edit

In the 1960s, Schmidt wrote one of the most popular Dutch television series of all time, Ja zuster, nee zuster[2] (English: Yes Nurse! No Nurse!), later the inspiration for the 2002 film of the same name.

According to Rieks Swarte, who adapted Annie M.G.'s 1962 comic strip Tante Patent to a play (with music by Fay Lovski) in 2007, the story of Tante Patent was the breeding ground for Ja Zuster, Nee Zuster.[24][25]

Bibliography Edit

  • (1953) Abeltje
  • (1953) Jip en Janneke
  • (1954) De groeten van Jip en Janneke
  • (1955) De A van Abeltje
  • (1955) Hop maar Jip en Janneke
  • (1956) Daar gaan Jip en Janneke
  • (1957) Een zoentje van Jip en Janneke
  • (1957) Wiplala
  • (1958) Goed zo, Jip en Janneke
  • (1959) Pas op, Jip en Janneke
  • (1960) Eventjes lachen, Jip en Janneke
  • (1961) Ibbeltje
  • (1962) Wiplala weer
  • (1970) Minoes
  • (1971) Pluk van de Petteflet
  • (1972) Waaidorp
  • (1973) Floddertje
  • (1980) Otje
  • (1988) Tante Patent
  • (1990) Jorrie en Snorrie
  • (1992) Wat ik nog weet

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Zijl, Annejet van der (2002). Anna. Amsterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar. p. 22. ISBN 90-388-8733-7.
  2. ^ a b c Verhallen, Frank (1995-05-22). . Trouw (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  3. ^ Peter Hunt; Sheila G. Bannister Ray (2004). International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Roudledge. p. 703. ISBN 978-0-203-16812-7.
  4. ^ Verhallen, Frank (1993-04-05). "Evergreen and chanson schitteren op Dag van het Nederlandse lied". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  5. ^ Duin, Lieke van (1995-01-04). "Olifanten hadden vroeger neuzen". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  6. ^ a b "Niemand anders beschikt over dat verrukkelijk oer-Hollandse idioom." Buijs, Marian (1999-11-23). "Alleen Annie Schmidt beschikt over het oer-Hollandse idioom". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  7. ^ . De Canon van Nederland. Foundation entoen.nu. 2007. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  8. ^ "Hans Christian Andersen Awards". International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  9. ^ "Annie M.G. Schmidt" (pp. 78–79, by Eva Glistrup).
    The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  10. ^ a b "In de media wordt vooral aandacht besteed aan opmerkelijke en ingewikkelde sterfgevallen, maar sterven verloopt meestal heel mooi, als je dat zo kunt zeggen. Kijk naar het overlijden van Annie M.G. Schmidt. Ze vierde haar verjaardag met familie en vrienden en 's nachts overleed ze in haar slaap." Baart, Suzanne (1995-05-30). "Promovenda wil in medische opleiding meer aandacht voor verzoeken om levensbeëindiging. 'Vragen over euthanasie vaak dilemma voor arts'". de Volkskrant. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  11. ^ (in Dutch) Jeanne Roos, "Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt", Jaarboek van de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde te Leiden, 1995-1996, 1997. Retrieved on 2012-04-15.
  12. ^ (in Dutch) Maarten van der Meer, "De persoonskaart van Annie M.G. Schmidt", Vernoeming.nl, 2011. Retrieved on 2012-04-15.
  13. ^ Donkersteeg, Jeannette (1999-12-30). "Een domineesdochter die erbij wilde horen". Reformatorisch Dagblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  14. ^ a b Janssen, Hein (2003-09-05). "Van Eyle is als Annie niet gewoon goed, maar magistraal". de Volkskrant. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  15. ^ Zijl, Annejet van der (2002). Anna. Amsterdam: Nijgh & Van Ditmar. p. 405. ISBN 90-388-8733-7.
  16. ^ Schmitz, Jowi (2009-02-24). "Vermakelijke voorstelling over Annie M.G. met vooral veel liedjes". de Volkskrant. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  17. ^ Arbouw, Ernst (2008-06-19). "The Dutch identity". Universiteitskrant Groningen. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Retrieved 2009-07-10.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ . HEMA. Archived from the original on 5 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  19. ^ "Minoes meest succesvolle kinderfilm in buitenland". Trouw (in Dutch). 2007-10-18. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  20. ^ "Nu al platina voor Minoes". Trouw (in Dutch). 2002-10-08. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  21. ^ "Minoes". Trouw (in Dutch). 2002-04-24. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  22. ^ "Minoes". Trouw (in Dutch). 2002-11-14. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  23. ^ Formats and Editions of Minoes. OCLC 893213501.
  24. ^ "Strips Annie M.G. Schmidt in theater". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  25. ^ Schmitz, Jowi (2007-11-13). "'Tante Patent' van Rieks Swarte wemelt van mooie vondsten". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2009-07-10.

External links Edit

  • Official website (Dutch and English versions)

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Anna Maria Geertruida Annie Schmidt 20 May 1911 1 21 May 1995 2 was a Dutch writer 3 She is called the mother of the Dutch theatrical song 4 and the queen of Dutch children s literature 5 praised for her delicious Dutch idiom 6 and considered one of the greatest Dutch writers 2 An ultimate honour was extended to her posthumously in 2007 when a group of Dutch historians compiled the Canon of the Netherlands and included Schmidt alongside national icons such as Vincent van Gogh and Anne Frank 7 Annie M G SchmidtSchmidt in 1984BornAnna Maria Geertruida Schmidt 1911 05 20 20 May 1911Kapelle NetherlandsDied21 May 1995 1995 05 21 aged 84 Amsterdam NetherlandsResting placeZorgvliet Amstelveen NetherlandsOccupationWriter librarianLanguageDutchNationalityDutchEducationlibrarianPeriod1947 1989GenreChildren s literature poetry lyrics comedy drama radio televisionNotable worksJip en Janneke Pluk van de PettefletNotable awardsHans Christian Andersen Award for Writing 1988PartnerDick van Duijn 1950 1981 ChildrenFlip van Duijn born 1952 SignatureWebsitewww wbr annie mg wbr comAlthough Schmidt wrote poetry songs books plays musicals and radio and television drama for adults she is known best for children s books Her best known work for children may be the series Jip and Janneke Many of her books such as Pluk van de Petteflet were illustrated by Fiep Westendorp Schmidt received the 1988 Hans Christian Andersen Medal for her lasting contribution as a children s writer The biennial award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children s books 8 9 By the time she died in 1995 she was an icon of the Dutch literary world Her death caused by euthanasia continues to be referenced in the Dutch media and played an important role in discussions of euthanasia 10 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Books 3 1 Jip en Janneke 3 2 Minoes or Undercover Kitty Miss Minoes 4 Radio and television 4 1 Ja Zuster Nee Zuster or Yes Nurse No Nurse 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditAnna Maria Geertruida Annie Schmidt was born on 20 May 1911 in Kapelle Zeeland in the Netherlands She was the daughter of Dutch Reformed minister Johannes Daniel Schmidt 1871 1951 and school teacher Geertruida Maria Bouhuijs She had an elder brother Wim and two older sisters also named Anna M G who both died young and before she was born She was called Zus English Sister by her family 11 12 She was a solitary child wearing heavy glasses who found an escape in writing poetry and fiction even though she once received a grade of 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 in Dutch class she would later brag about the report card Her mother encouraged her and sent some of her poetry to Willem Kloos 13 After secondary school in Goes and working as an au pair in Germany she began to study for a job as a librarian an occupation she held until 1946 Career EditIn 1947 she embarked upon her literary career while writing for the Amsterdam newspaper Het Parool and shortly after started writing songs and sketches for performers including Wim Sonneveld and Wim Kan Her literary career took off in the early 1950s and included song and playwriting for the theatre scripts for radio and television shows columns for newspapers and children s books In 1964 she won the literary award Staatsprijs voor kinder en jeugdliteratuur Her final book Wat Ik Nog Weet a book of childhood memories appeared in 1992 She used euthanasia a day after her 84th birthday 14 with a combination of pills and alcohol 15 and was buried in Amsterdam nbsp Annie M G Schmidt s gravestoneBy the time she died in 1995 of heart failure caused by euthanasia she was an icon of the Dutch literary world Her death peaceful in the company of her friends and family continues to be referenced in the Dutch media and played an important role in discussions of euthanasia 10 Her life became the subject of plays in 2003 14 and 2009 16 her work continues to be in print and her plays are still performed such as 1980 s Er valt een traan op de tompoes nl a play discussing euthanasia performed again in 1999 6 She is included as one of the topics in the Canon of the Netherlands which was prepared by a committee headed by Frits van Oostrom and presented to the Minister of Education Culture and Science Maria van der Hoeven in 2006 the Canon is a list of fifty topics that aims to provide a chronological summary of Dutch history to be taught in primary schools and the first two years of secondary school in the Netherlands A revised version which still includes her as one of the topics was presented to the Dutch government on 3 October 2007 Books EditJip en Janneke Edit nbsp Jip en Janneke in Zaltbommel NetherlandsSchmidt began writing Jip en Janneke while working in Amsterdam at Het Parool Jip and Janneke are two children who live next to each other and engaged in short self contained adventures every week Some story lines were based on real adventures involving Schmidt s son Flip and the girl next door citation needed The stories were illustrated by Fiep Westendorp The first was published 13 September 1952 the last 7 September 1957 a total of eight book collections were published between 1953 and 1960 Jip and Janneke are among the best known children s characters in the Netherlands they were listed first on a list of five typically Dutch phenomena 17 and their likeness is marketed on a variety of products sold by the HEMA department stores 18 Minoes or Undercover Kitty Miss Minoes Edit nbsp Poster for the school play Miss Minoes RussiaMinoes 1970 is the story of a cat who turns into a young lady and by spreading gossip from the cat world helps a young journalist keep his job at the newspaper In 2001 a film adaption was directed by Vincent Bal based on a script by Burny Bos it became one of the most popular Dutch children s films abroad 19 Winning two Golden Calves Minoes was the best selling Dutch children s film to date and the DVD was certified platinum in 2002 20 More than 815 000 people saw it in the theatre making it the highest selling Dutch film of the year 21 The film won first prize at the 2002 Chicago International Children s Film Festival 22 The book Minoes has been translated into English as Minnie 1992 and as The Cat Who Came In off the Roof 2014 23 Radio and television Edit nbsp Decor for Ja Zuster Nee ZusterIn 1952 Schmidt began writing a radio show De Familie Doorsnee which ran until 1958 In 1957 she began writing Pension Hommeles a musical comedy on VARA television Ja Zuster Nee Zuster or Yes Nurse No Nurse Edit In the 1960s Schmidt wrote one of the most popular Dutch television series of all time Ja zuster nee zuster 2 English Yes Nurse No Nurse later the inspiration for the 2002 film of the same name According to Rieks Swarte who adapted Annie M G s 1962 comic strip Tante Patent to a play with music by Fay Lovski in 2007 the story of Tante Patent was the breeding ground for Ja Zuster Nee Zuster 24 25 Bibliography Edit 1953 Abeltje 1953 Jip en Janneke 1954 De groeten van Jip en Janneke 1955 De A van Abeltje 1955 Hop maar Jip en Janneke 1956 Daar gaan Jip en Janneke 1957 Een zoentje van Jip en Janneke 1957 Wiplala 1958 Goed zo Jip en Janneke 1959 Pas op Jip en Janneke 1960 Eventjes lachen Jip en Janneke 1961 Ibbeltje 1962 Wiplala weer 1970 Minoes 1971 Pluk van de Petteflet 1972 Waaidorp 1973 Floddertje 1980 Otje 1988 Tante Patent 1990 Jorrie en Snorrie 1992 Wat ik nog weetSee also EditPortals nbsp Children s literature nbsp NetherlandsReferences Edit Zijl Annejet van der 2002 Anna Amsterdam Nijgh amp Van Ditmar p 22 ISBN 90 388 8733 7 a b c Verhallen Frank 1995 05 22 Annie M G Schmidt 1911 1995 Trouw in Dutch Archived from the original on 26 September 2012 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Peter Hunt Sheila G Bannister Ray 2004 International Companion Encyclopedia of Children s Literature Roudledge p 703 ISBN 978 0 203 16812 7 Verhallen Frank 1993 04 05 Evergreen and chanson schitteren op Dag van het Nederlandse lied Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 2009 07 05 Duin Lieke van 1995 01 04 Olifanten hadden vroeger neuzen Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 2009 07 05 a b Niemand anders beschikt over dat verrukkelijk oer Hollandse idioom Buijs Marian 1999 11 23 Alleen Annie Schmidt beschikt over het oer Hollandse idioom de Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 2009 07 10 The Canon of the Netherlands De Canon van Nederland Foundation entoen nu 2007 Archived from the original on 12 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 10 Hans Christian Andersen Awards International Board on Books for Young People IBBY Retrieved 2013 08 02 Annie M G Schmidt pp 78 79 by Eva Glistrup The Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1956 2002 IBBY Gyldendal 2002 Hosted by Austrian Literature Online Retrieved 2013 08 02 a b In de media wordt vooral aandacht besteed aan opmerkelijke en ingewikkelde sterfgevallen maar sterven verloopt meestal heel mooi als je dat zo kunt zeggen Kijk naar het overlijden van Annie M G Schmidt Ze vierde haar verjaardag met familie en vrienden en s nachts overleed ze in haar slaap Baart Suzanne 1995 05 30 Promovenda wil in medische opleiding meer aandacht voor verzoeken om levensbeeindiging Vragen over euthanasie vaak dilemma voor arts de Volkskrant Retrieved 2009 07 10 in Dutch Jeanne Roos Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt Jaarboek van de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde te Leiden 1995 1996 1997 Retrieved on 2012 04 15 in Dutch Maarten van der Meer De persoonskaart van Annie M G Schmidt Vernoeming nl 2011 Retrieved on 2012 04 15 Donkersteeg Jeannette 1999 12 30 Een domineesdochter die erbij wilde horen Reformatorisch Dagblad in Dutch Retrieved 2009 07 25 a b Janssen Hein 2003 09 05 Van Eyle is als Annie niet gewoon goed maar magistraal de Volkskrant Retrieved 2009 07 10 Zijl Annejet van der 2002 Anna Amsterdam Nijgh amp Van Ditmar p 405 ISBN 90 388 8733 7 Schmitz Jowi 2009 02 24 Vermakelijke voorstelling over Annie M G met vooral veel liedjes de Volkskrant Retrieved 2009 07 10 Arbouw Ernst 2008 06 19 The Dutch identity Universiteitskrant Groningen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Retrieved 2009 07 10 permanent dead link Jip en Janneke HEMA Archived from the original on 5 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 10 Minoes meest succesvolle kinderfilm in buitenland Trouw in Dutch 2007 10 18 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Nu al platina voor Minoes Trouw in Dutch 2002 10 08 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Minoes Trouw in Dutch 2002 04 24 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Minoes Trouw in Dutch 2002 11 14 Retrieved 2009 07 05 Formats and Editions ofMinoes OCLC 893213501 Strips Annie M G Schmidt in theater de Volkskrant in Dutch 2007 10 29 Retrieved 2009 07 10 Schmitz Jowi 2007 11 13 Tante Patent van Rieks Swarte wemelt van mooie vondsten de Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 2009 07 10 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Annie M G Schmidt Official website Dutch and English versions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Annie M G Schmidt amp oldid 1159866603, wikipedia, 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