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SUMMARY:Anne Eekhout (replay / différé)
DESCRIPTION:Mary Shelley and the Birth of Frankenstein\n\nInterview conduct
 ed by Clare O’Dea\, journalist and author\n\nBorn in 1981 in Hilversum\,
  Anne Eekhout is an award-winning Dutch novelist. In 2014\, she published 
 her debut novel Dogma\, which was nominated for the Bronze Owl for best Du
 tch-language debut novel and was longlisted for the AKO Literature Prize. 
 This was followed in 2016 by her second novel Op een nacht (One Night)\, w
 hich earned Anne Eekhout a nomination for the BNG Bank Literature Prize. I
 n 2019\, Nicolas and the Disappearance of the World\, her third novel\, wa
 s awarded the Youth Literature Prize 2020. In 2021\, her fourth novel\, M
 ary or the Birth of Frankenstein (Pushkin Press\, 2023 / Mary\, Gallimard
 \, 2023) was inspired by the teenage years of Mary Shelley\, a flamboyant 
 young girl who interweaves the experience of love and loss and surrenders 
 herself to the dizzying powers of the imagination on the shores of Lake Ge
 neva in the company of the poets Percy Shelley and Lord Byron. Her book is
  an imaginative exploration of the great writer’s psyche and an unsettli
 ng meditation on the monsters that inhabit our minds. It’s the first of 
 Anne Eekhout’s novels to be published in English and is also currently b
 eing translated into 14 languages.
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