We'd be remiss, indeed, if we began our weekend without wishing "Hartelijk gefeliciteerd!" to the remarkable Harry Mulisch, who turns 80 this weekend.
Dutch writing is far less internationally famous than Dutch painting; even Mulisch has seen only one-third of his work translated into English. He is best known for two books: The Assault (1982), a compact, intense thriller that probes the decades-long reverberations of a political assassination in Nazi-occupied Holland; and The Discovery of Heaven (1992), a 700-page saga of divine intervention, in which Mulisch incorporates characteristically exhaustive displays of his encyclopedic learning, on topics ranging from astronomy, philology and theology to architecture.
For those who'd like to know more, you can't do much better than starting over at the Literary Saloon.
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