Marga Minco
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Marga Minco is the pseudonym of Sara Menco (born 31 March 1920) is a Dutch
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 journalist and writer. Her surname was actually Menco, but an official switched the vowel by mistake.

Biography

Born in Ginneken to an Orthodox Jewish
Orthodox Judaism
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 family, Minco worked at the Breda Courant in 1938. In May 1940, by order of German-sympathising commissioners, she was fired even before the Germans issued their anti-Jewish measures proclamation.

At the beginning of World War II, she resided in Breda
Breda
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, Amersfoort
Amersfoort
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 and Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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. Minco had a mild form of tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
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 and ended up in hospitals in Utrecht
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 and Amersfoort. In the autumn of 1942 she returned to Amsterdam and her parents, who were forced by the German
Germany
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 occupiers to live into the city's Jewish Quarter
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.

Later during the war, her parents, brother and sister were taken away and she became the only survivor, as she had escaped arrest and spent the rest of the war hiding. Minco also received a new name: Marga Faes, of which the first name persisted. Minco married to the poet and translator Bert Feet (who died 1992) whom she had met in 1938 and hid with during the war. After the war, they worked at a number of newspapers and magazines. They have two daughters, one of whom is writer Jessica Feet.

Work

In 1957 published her first book, The bitter herb (Het bittere kruid), which the nameless character is going through war experiences reminiscent of the author's. The title of her second book was An empty house.

Awards

  • 1957 - Novell contest of the Post Office and Addresses the Advertising mutators NV for The address
  • 1958 - Vijverberg Prize for The bitter herb
  • 1999 - Annie Romein Prize for her entire oeuvre
  • 2005 - Constantijn Huygens Prize
    Constantijn Huygens Prize
    The Constantijn Huygens Prize is a Dutch literary award.-History:Since 1947, it has been awarded each year for an author's complete works by the Jan Campert Foundation , a foundation named in honor of the Dutch writer Jan Campert who died while helping Jews during WWII...

    for her entire oeuvre

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