Harry Mulisch, Gerrit Kouwenaar e.a. - Geld is tijd - 1963

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Geld is tijd is a first edition pamphlet from 1963 by Harry Mulisch and others, 8 pages, in Dutch, in reasonable condition.

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Very rare pamphlet!

Harry MULISCH, H.A. GOMPERTS, Ed HOORNIK, Gerrit KOUWENAAR, Bert SCHIERBEEK et al. Money is time. An additional commentary on the writers' protest. Amsterdam, Action Committee 'Schrijversprotest', 1963. Enjoy. (8) p. without cover, as published. 1st edition. Written in pencil on the front 'Kees L[ekkerkerker]'. Some stains and discoloration. A fleeting and scarce edition.

Printed letter to State Secretary Y. Scholten of O.K. and W. about the material emergency among Dutch writers. Continuation of 'The Needy Patron. An Explanation of the Writers' Protest' and of the 'Bulletin of the Action Committee for Writers' Protest'. The committee, which aimed to improve the (financial) position of Dutch authors, consisted of ten authors, including Harry Mulisch. In 1963 the Writers' Protest Action Committee stirred up a great deal of public attention. A group of ten authors, including Harry Mulisch, rose up against the meager remuneration for their work. They boycotted Book Week, literary committees, prizes, juries, and refused assignments. The actions ultimately led in 1963 to the establishment of the Fonds voor de Letteren. In 1970 a second writers' protest followed.

Very rare pamphlet!

Harry MULISCH, H.A. GOMPERTS, Ed HOORNIK, Gerrit KOUWENAAR, Bert SCHIERBEEK et al. Money is time. An additional commentary on the writers' protest. Amsterdam, Action Committee 'Schrijversprotest', 1963. Enjoy. (8) p. without cover, as published. 1st edition. Written in pencil on the front 'Kees L[ekkerkerker]'. Some stains and discoloration. A fleeting and scarce edition.

Printed letter to State Secretary Y. Scholten of O.K. and W. about the material emergency among Dutch writers. Continuation of 'The Needy Patron. An Explanation of the Writers' Protest' and of the 'Bulletin of the Action Committee for Writers' Protest'. The committee, which aimed to improve the (financial) position of Dutch authors, consisted of ten authors, including Harry Mulisch. In 1963 the Writers' Protest Action Committee stirred up a great deal of public attention. A group of ten authors, including Harry Mulisch, rose up against the meager remuneration for their work. They boycotted Book Week, literary committees, prizes, juries, and refused assignments. The actions ultimately led in 1963 to the establishment of the Fonds voor de Letteren. In 1970 a second writers' protest followed.

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Number of Books
1
Subject
Literature
Book Title
Geld is tijd
Author/ Illustrator
Harry Mulisch, Gerrit Kouwenaar e.a.
Condition
Fair
Publication year oldest item
1963
Edition
1st Edition
Language
Dutch
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
8
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