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Willy Corsari

Willy Corsari (26 December 1897 – 11 May 1998) was the stage name and pen name of Wilhelmina Angela Schmidt, a Dutch actor, author and composer. She is noted for her detective fiction and has been termed the Dutch Agatha Christie. Born in Jette, a municipality of Brussels, the daughter of a singer and a musician, she spent an itinerant childhood living in the Dutch East Indies, Germany and the Netherlands. Corsari developed as a writer at an early age, being first published at age ten. In 1914, she had her musical debut at the cabaret De Kattebel, performing on stage until 1932. At the same time, she developed her writing career. In 1927, she published her first three books, including Misdaad zonder Fouten (Crime without Mistakes). Many more followed. She also produced plays for the stage and radio, and, in 1972 an album of songs that she wrote and composed entitled Liedjes in de Schemer (Songs in the Twilight). During the Second World War, she gave a German deserter refuge and was consequentially imprisoned in Scheveningen, although released due to insufficient evidence. After the war, continued to publish and reached a peak in 1958 with over 200,000 copies of her omnibus sold in a year. She continued to write, producing Spelen met de dood (Playing with Death) in 1983, although by that time her output had reduced to very low levels. She was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 1990 and died in Amstelveen in 1998.

Willy Corsari
Portrait of Willy Corsari in 1921
BornWilhelmina Angela Schmidt
(1897-12-26)26 December 1897
Jette, Kingdom of Belgium
Died11 May 1998(1998-05-11) (aged 100)
Amstelveen, Kingdom of the Netherlands
LanguageDutch
GenreCabaret, Children's fiction, Detective fiction
Notable awardsKnight of the Order of Orange-Nassau
SpouseAntoni Ewoud Sichterman, Hendrik Willem Cornelis Douwens
ChildrenPaul Ewoud Sichterman
Signature

Biography Edit

Wilhelmina Angela Schmidt was born in Jette, a municipality of Brussels in Belgium, on 26 December 1897.[1] Schmidt came from an artistic family. Her father, Cornelis Nicolaas Schmidt, was a singer and sculptor who used the stage name Corsari, and her mother. Elisabeth Christina Benit, was also a musician. She grew up travelling, living in The Hague, the Dutch East Indies, Amsterdam and Berlin.[2] Her schooling was disrupted by a bout of malaria, but her father took advantage of this by ensuring she had music lessons on the piano as well as instruction from his singing teacher, Mrs. Ypes-Speet while they were in Berlin.[3] Her talent at writing became evident early in her life and she had her first story published in the newspaper Het Volk at the age of ten.[4] Before the First World War, she had her work published in the news magazines De Groene Amsterdammer and Haagsche Post, and the literary magazine Nederland.[5]

Schmidt's father had destined her to be an opera singer.[6] However, she demonstrated a preference to cabaret, for which her voice was more suited, and she made her debut in 1914 at Jean-Louis Pisuisse's De Kattebel, adopting the stage name Willy Corsari. She started singing with the company full-time in 1917 and, in 1925, went on tour to Borneo, appearing as a headline act.[7] She sang in Dutch and German. Returning to the Netherlands, she continued to pursue her singing career with increasing success, while at the same time also resuming her writing. In 1927, she published her first three books, the children's book Bobbed en shingled (Bobbed and Shingled), the novel Chimaera (Chimera) for adults and her first detective novel Misdaad zonder fouten (Crime Without Fault).[8] The last genre was to become particularly important for her.[9] The children's story was named for the bob cut hairstyle. From this point on, writing increasingly took over from music as the focus of her time.[10] Sometimes they complemented each other. For example, she would use her experience of cabaret to inform her writing. Nummers (Numbers) is a story set in the German cabaret world, which she wrote while in Berlin in the 1920s but was published in 1932.[11] It was also in 1932 that she retired from singing cabaret to concentrate on writing.[12] As well as novels and children's stories, she wrote stage plays and radio drama as well as translating works from Danish, English, French and Norwegian.[5]

In 1939, her son migrated to South Africa and she moved to Amsterdam to live in a boarding house. During the Second World War she hid a German deserter in her home. He was discovered and she was sent to prison in Scheveningen in 1943. While in prison, she sang to entertain her fellow inmates and, although she was released due to a lack of evidence, this was the last time she felt able to sing to others.[13] She waited until the end of the war before resuming publishing, unwilling to support the occupying forces.[14] Her popularity increased and, by 1958, she was a best-selling author with more than 200,000 copies of her omnibus alone being bought by the public each year.[11] In 1961 she moved to Amstelveen, but frequently visited her son in South Africa. She was critical of the increasing impact of apartheid she saw there.[15] In 1972, her work found a new outlet when the album Liedjes in de schemer (Songs in the Twilight), containing songs she had both written and composed, was released. The same year saw the publication of Liedjes en herinneringen (Songs and Memories), which contained reminiscences of her time in cabaret.[16]

Her writing proved very popular outside the Netherlands as well as in the local market, and has been translated into Afrikaans, Hebrew, Danish, English, French, Frisian, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish. She has been called the Dutch Agatha Christie, due to the popularity of her detective novels, and characters like Inspector Robert Lund.[17] Lund, introduced in 1934, became an archetype of the Dutch detective in popular culture.[9] Her writing reflected a wide range of themes, from her experience in Amsterdam during the Second World War in Die van ons (Those of us) to euthanasia in De man zonder uniform (The Man Without a Uniform).[18]

In 1990, Corsari was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.[19] She finally stopped writing due to old age and on, 11 May 1998, died in hospital in Amstelveen.[20]

Selected writing Edit

 
Willy Corsari, by Jacob Merkelbach

Corsari wrote over thirty books, published over fifty years, including the following:[21]

  • Bobbed en shingled (Bobbed and Shingled) (1927)
  • De Misdaad zonder fouten (Crime Without Fault) (1927)
  • Chimaera (Chimera) (1927)
  • De onbekende medespeler (The Unknown Fellow Actor) (1929)
  • Gestalten in den spiegel (Shapes in the Mirror) (1930)
  • De zonden van Laurian Ostar (The Sins of Laurian Ostar) (1931)
  • Nummers (Numbers) (1932)
  • De man zonder uniform (The Man Without a Uniform) (1933)
  • Klokslag twaalf (Twelve Clock) with Jan Campert (1933)
  • Terugkeer tot Thera (Return to Thera) (1934)
  • Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate (The Mystery of the Moon) (1934)
  • Binnen drie dagen (Within Three Days) (1935)
  • Alleen maar Peter (Just Peter) (1935)
  • De weg naar Scutari (The Road to Scutari) (1936)
  • Voetstappen op de trap (Footsteps on the stairs) (1937)
  • Een expres stopte (An Express Stop) (1938)
  • Schip zonder haven (Ship without a port) (1938)
  • Doden dansen niet (Do Not Dance Dead) (1939)
  • Een gast in uw huis (A guest in your House) (1940)
  • De weddenschap van inspecteur Lund (The Bet of Inspector Lund) (1941)
  • Die van ons (Those of Us) (1945)
  • De man die niet mocht terugkeren (The Man who was not Allowed to Return) (1947)
  • De schorpioen (The Scorpion) (1948)
  • Geliefde dwaas (Beloved Foo) (1949)
  • Deze ene voorstelling (This One Performance) (1951)
  • Illusies (Illusions) (1953)
  • Moorden en marionetten (Murders and Puppets) (1955)
  • Charles en Charlotte (Charles and Charlotte) (1956)
  • De man die er niet was (The Man Who Wasn't There) (1959)
  • De demon in de spiegel (The Demon in the Mirror) (1960)
  • Kinderen en minnaars (Children and Lovers) (1961)
  • Door een noodlottig ongeval (Due to a Fatal Accident) (1963)
  • De bittere wijn (The Bitter Wine) (1966)
  • Oude mensen hebben geheimen (Old People Have Secrets) (1968)
  • Isabelle (Isabelle) (1971)
  • Liedjes en herinneringen (Songs and Memories) (1972)
  • Spelen met de dood (Playing with Death) (1983)

Personal life Edit

Corsari married Antoni Ewoud Sichterman in 1919, and had a son, named Paul Ewoud, the same year. The couple divorced in 1925. She subsequently married Hendrik Willem Cornelis Douwens to retain custody of her son, but her new husband died in 1931, leaving her a widow.[22] She subsequently had a relationship with Jan Campert, who was at the time married.[23] She accused him of stealing her silverware, for which he was detained.[24] Although Campert separated from his wife, saying that he would rather be with Corsari, their relationship ended after two years. She never remarried.[25] In 1950, she started exploring the Catholic Church and became a member in 1952.[26]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 10.
  2. ^ van Boven 2010, p. 87.
  3. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 13.
  4. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 18.
  5. ^ a b Vermij 1993, p. 19.
  6. ^ van Boven 2010, p. 89.
  7. ^ van de Kamp 1967, p. 80.
  8. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 56.
  9. ^ a b Roosendaal, Vuijsje & Rippen 2000, p. 22.
  10. ^ Arnoldussen & Renders 2003, p. 176.
  11. ^ a b van Boven 2010, p. 90.
  12. ^ van de Kamp 1967, p. 81.
  13. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 45.
  14. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 49.
  15. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 42.
  16. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 60.
  17. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 29.
  18. ^ Eggink 1947, p. 70.
  19. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 7.
  20. ^ van Boven 2003, p. 184.
  21. ^ Vermij 1993, pp. 56–57.
  22. ^ Vermij 1993, p. 38.
  23. ^ Luykz 2007, p. 108.
  24. ^ Renders 2004, p. 288.
  25. ^ Renders 2004, p. 163.
  26. ^ Luykz 2007, p. 109.

Bibliography Edit

  • Arnoldussen, Paul; Renders, Hans (2003). "Willy Corsari. "Ik was helaas een wonderkind"" [Willy Corsari. "Unfortunately I was a child prodigy"]. Jong in de Jaren Dertig [Young in the Thirties] (in Dutch). Soesterberg: Aspekt. pp. 173–181. ISBN 978-9-05911-246-9.
  • Eggink, Clare (1947), Kompas der Nederlandse letterkunde [Compass of Dutch literature] (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Bezige, OCLC 902503096
  • Luykz, Paul (2007). "Daar is nog poëzie, nog kleur, nog warmte": Katholieke bekeerlingen en moderniteit in Nederland, 1880—1960 ["There is still poetry, still color, still warmth": Catholic converts and modernity in the Netherlands, 1880—1960] (in Dutch). Hilversum: Verloren. ISBN 978-9-08704-020-8.
  • Renders (2004). Wie weet slaag ik in de dood: Biografie van Jan Campert [Who knows, I might die: A Biography of Jan Campert] (in Dutch). Amsterdam: De Bezige. ISBN 978-9-02341-449-0.
  • Roosendaal, Jan C.; Vuijsje, Bert; Rippen, Chris (2000). Moorden met Woorden: Honderd jaar Nederlandstalige misdaadliteratuur [Murders with Words: One Hundred Years of Dutch Crime Literature] (in Dutch). The Hague: Biblion. ISBN 978-9-05483-229-4.
  • van Boven, Erica (2010). "Willy Corsari 1897-1998". In Vaessens, Thomas; Bel, Jacqueline (eds.). Schrijvende Vrouwen: een kleine literatuurgeschiedenis van de Lage Landen 1880–2010 [Women Writing: A Short Literary History of the Low Countries 1880—2010] (in Dutch). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. pp. 87–92. ISBN 978-9-04851-213-3.
  • van Boven, Erica (2003). "Schrijven als Beroep. Willy Corsari (1897—1998). Een broodschrijfster met literaire passie" [Writing as a Profession. Willy Corsari (1897—1998). A bread writer with a literary passion]. Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis (in Dutch). 23: 186–214.
  • van de Kamp, J. E. (1967). Mens, Durf te Leven!: Figuren uit het Nederlandse Cabaret Tussen 1900 en 1940 [Man, Dare to Live!: Figures from the Dutch Cabaret between 1900 and 1940] (in Dutch). Utrecht: Oosthoek. OCLC 901069357.
  • Vermij, Lucie Th (1993). De Verrukkelijke Kunst van het Verhaal: Leven en Werk van Willy Corsari [The Delectable Art of Story: The Life and Work of Willy Corsari] (in Dutch). Amsterdam: VITA. ISBN 978-9-05071-136-4.

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Willy Corsari 26 December 1897 11 May 1998 was the stage name and pen name of Wilhelmina Angela Schmidt a Dutch actor author and composer She is noted for her detective fiction and has been termed the Dutch Agatha Christie Born in Jette a municipality of Brussels the daughter of a singer and a musician she spent an itinerant childhood living in the Dutch East Indies Germany and the Netherlands Corsari developed as a writer at an early age being first published at age ten In 1914 she had her musical debut at the cabaret De Kattebel performing on stage until 1932 At the same time she developed her writing career In 1927 she published her first three books including Misdaad zonder Fouten Crime without Mistakes Many more followed She also produced plays for the stage and radio and in 1972 an album of songs that she wrote and composed entitled Liedjes in de Schemer Songs in the Twilight During the Second World War she gave a German deserter refuge and was consequentially imprisoned in Scheveningen although released due to insufficient evidence After the war continued to publish and reached a peak in 1958 with over 200 000 copies of her omnibus sold in a year She continued to write producing Spelen met de dood Playing with Death in 1983 although by that time her output had reduced to very low levels She was made a Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau in 1990 and died in Amstelveen in 1998 Willy CorsariPortrait of Willy Corsari in 1921BornWilhelmina Angela Schmidt 1897 12 26 26 December 1897Jette Kingdom of BelgiumDied11 May 1998 1998 05 11 aged 100 Amstelveen Kingdom of the NetherlandsLanguageDutchGenreCabaret Children s fiction Detective fictionNotable awardsKnight of the Order of Orange NassauSpouseAntoni Ewoud Sichterman Hendrik Willem Cornelis DouwensChildrenPaul Ewoud SichtermanSignature Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected writing 3 Personal life 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyBiography EditWilhelmina Angela Schmidt was born in Jette a municipality of Brussels in Belgium on 26 December 1897 1 Schmidt came from an artistic family Her father Cornelis Nicolaas Schmidt was a singer and sculptor who used the stage name Corsari and her mother Elisabeth Christina Benit was also a musician She grew up travelling living in The Hague the Dutch East Indies Amsterdam and Berlin 2 Her schooling was disrupted by a bout of malaria but her father took advantage of this by ensuring she had music lessons on the piano as well as instruction from his singing teacher Mrs Ypes Speet while they were in Berlin 3 Her talent at writing became evident early in her life and she had her first story published in the newspaper Het Volk at the age of ten 4 Before the First World War she had her work published in the news magazines De Groene Amsterdammer and Haagsche Post and the literary magazine Nederland 5 Schmidt s father had destined her to be an opera singer 6 However she demonstrated a preference to cabaret for which her voice was more suited and she made her debut in 1914 at Jean Louis Pisuisse s De Kattebel adopting the stage name Willy Corsari She started singing with the company full time in 1917 and in 1925 went on tour to Borneo appearing as a headline act 7 She sang in Dutch and German Returning to the Netherlands she continued to pursue her singing career with increasing success while at the same time also resuming her writing In 1927 she published her first three books the children s book Bobbed en shingled Bobbed and Shingled the novel Chimaera Chimera for adults and her first detective novel Misdaad zonder fouten Crime Without Fault 8 The last genre was to become particularly important for her 9 The children s story was named for the bob cut hairstyle From this point on writing increasingly took over from music as the focus of her time 10 Sometimes they complemented each other For example she would use her experience of cabaret to inform her writing Nummers Numbers is a story set in the German cabaret world which she wrote while in Berlin in the 1920s but was published in 1932 11 It was also in 1932 that she retired from singing cabaret to concentrate on writing 12 As well as novels and children s stories she wrote stage plays and radio drama as well as translating works from Danish English French and Norwegian 5 In 1939 her son migrated to South Africa and she moved to Amsterdam to live in a boarding house During the Second World War she hid a German deserter in her home He was discovered and she was sent to prison in Scheveningen in 1943 While in prison she sang to entertain her fellow inmates and although she was released due to a lack of evidence this was the last time she felt able to sing to others 13 She waited until the end of the war before resuming publishing unwilling to support the occupying forces 14 Her popularity increased and by 1958 she was a best selling author with more than 200 000 copies of her omnibus alone being bought by the public each year 11 In 1961 she moved to Amstelveen but frequently visited her son in South Africa She was critical of the increasing impact of apartheid she saw there 15 In 1972 her work found a new outlet when the album Liedjes in de schemer Songs in the Twilight containing songs she had both written and composed was released The same year saw the publication of Liedjes en herinneringen Songs and Memories which contained reminiscences of her time in cabaret 16 Her writing proved very popular outside the Netherlands as well as in the local market and has been translated into Afrikaans Hebrew Danish English French Frisian German Hebrew Hungarian Norwegian Spanish and Swedish She has been called the Dutch Agatha Christie due to the popularity of her detective novels and characters like Inspector Robert Lund 17 Lund introduced in 1934 became an archetype of the Dutch detective in popular culture 9 Her writing reflected a wide range of themes from her experience in Amsterdam during the Second World War in Die van ons Those of us to euthanasia in De man zonder uniform The Man Without a Uniform 18 In 1990 Corsari was made a Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau 19 She finally stopped writing due to old age and on 11 May 1998 died in hospital in Amstelveen 20 Selected writing Edit nbsp Willy Corsari by Jacob MerkelbachCorsari wrote over thirty books published over fifty years including the following 21 Bobbed en shingled Bobbed and Shingled 1927 De Misdaad zonder fouten Crime Without Fault 1927 Chimaera Chimera 1927 De onbekende medespeler The Unknown Fellow Actor 1929 Gestalten in den spiegel Shapes in the Mirror 1930 De zonden van Laurian Ostar The Sins of Laurian Ostar 1931 Nummers Numbers 1932 De man zonder uniform The Man Without a Uniform 1933 Klokslag twaalf Twelve Clock with Jan Campert 1933 Terugkeer tot Thera Return to Thera 1934 Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate The Mystery of the Moon 1934 Binnen drie dagen Within Three Days 1935 Alleen maar Peter Just Peter 1935 De weg naar Scutari The Road to Scutari 1936 Voetstappen op de trap Footsteps on the stairs 1937 Een expres stopte An Express Stop 1938 Schip zonder haven Ship without a port 1938 Doden dansen niet Do Not Dance Dead 1939 Een gast in uw huis A guest in your House 1940 De weddenschap van inspecteur Lund The Bet of Inspector Lund 1941 Die van ons Those of Us 1945 De man die niet mocht terugkeren The Man who was not Allowed to Return 1947 De schorpioen The Scorpion 1948 Geliefde dwaas Beloved Foo 1949 Deze ene voorstelling This One Performance 1951 Illusies Illusions 1953 Moorden en marionetten Murders and Puppets 1955 Charles en Charlotte Charles and Charlotte 1956 De man die er niet was The Man Who Wasn t There 1959 De demon in de spiegel The Demon in the Mirror 1960 Kinderen en minnaars Children and Lovers 1961 Door een noodlottig ongeval Due to a Fatal Accident 1963 De bittere wijn The Bitter Wine 1966 Oude mensen hebben geheimen Old People Have Secrets 1968 Isabelle Isabelle 1971 Liedjes en herinneringen Songs and Memories 1972 Spelen met de dood Playing with Death 1983 Personal life EditCorsari married Antoni Ewoud Sichterman in 1919 and had a son named Paul Ewoud the same year The couple divorced in 1925 She subsequently married Hendrik Willem Cornelis Douwens to retain custody of her son but her new husband died in 1931 leaving her a widow 22 She subsequently had a relationship with Jan Campert who was at the time married 23 She accused him of stealing her silverware for which he was detained 24 Although Campert separated from his wife saying that he would rather be with Corsari their relationship ended after two years She never remarried 25 In 1950 she started exploring the Catholic Church and became a member in 1952 26 References EditCitations Edit Vermij 1993 p 10 van Boven 2010 p 87 Vermij 1993 p 13 Vermij 1993 p 18 a b Vermij 1993 p 19 van Boven 2010 p 89 van de Kamp 1967 p 80 Vermij 1993 p 56 a b Roosendaal Vuijsje amp Rippen 2000 p 22 Arnoldussen amp Renders 2003 p 176 a b van Boven 2010 p 90 van de Kamp 1967 p 81 Vermij 1993 p 45 Vermij 1993 p 49 Vermij 1993 p 42 Vermij 1993 p 60 Vermij 1993 p 29 Eggink 1947 p 70 Vermij 1993 p 7 van Boven 2003 p 184 Vermij 1993 pp 56 57 Vermij 1993 p 38 Luykz 2007 p 108 Renders 2004 p 288 Renders 2004 p 163 Luykz 2007 p 109 Bibliography Edit Arnoldussen Paul Renders Hans 2003 Willy Corsari Ik was helaas een wonderkind Willy Corsari Unfortunately I was a child prodigy Jong in de Jaren Dertig Young in the Thirties in Dutch Soesterberg Aspekt pp 173 181 ISBN 978 9 05911 246 9 Eggink Clare 1947 Kompas der Nederlandse letterkunde Compass of Dutch literature in Dutch Amsterdam Bezige OCLC 902503096 Luykz Paul 2007 Daar is nog poezie nog kleur nog warmte Katholieke bekeerlingen en moderniteit in Nederland 1880 1960 There is still poetry still color still warmth Catholic converts and modernity in the Netherlands 1880 1960 in Dutch Hilversum Verloren ISBN 978 9 08704 020 8 Renders 2004 Wie weet slaag ik in de dood Biografie van Jan Campert Who knows I might die A Biography of Jan Campert in Dutch Amsterdam De Bezige ISBN 978 9 02341 449 0 Roosendaal Jan C Vuijsje Bert Rippen Chris 2000 Moorden met Woorden Honderd jaar Nederlandstalige misdaadliteratuur Murders with Words One Hundred Years of Dutch Crime Literature in Dutch The Hague Biblion ISBN 978 9 05483 229 4 van Boven Erica 2010 Willy Corsari 1897 1998 In Vaessens Thomas Bel Jacqueline eds Schrijvende Vrouwen een kleine literatuurgeschiedenis van de Lage Landen 1880 2010 Women Writing A Short Literary History of the Low Countries 1880 2010 in Dutch Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press pp 87 92 ISBN 978 9 04851 213 3 van Boven Erica 2003 Schrijven als Beroep Willy Corsari 1897 1998 Een broodschrijfster met literaire passie Writing as a Profession Willy Corsari 1897 1998 A bread writer with a literary passion Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis in Dutch 23 186 214 van de Kamp J E 1967 Mens Durf te Leven Figuren uit het Nederlandse Cabaret Tussen 1900 en 1940 Man Dare to Live Figures from the Dutch Cabaret between 1900 and 1940 in Dutch Utrecht Oosthoek OCLC 901069357 Vermij Lucie Th 1993 De Verrukkelijke Kunst van het Verhaal Leven en Werk van Willy Corsari The Delectable Art of Story The Life and Work of Willy Corsari in Dutch Amsterdam VITA ISBN 978 9 05071 136 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willy Corsari amp oldid 1117373777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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