Max Schuchart


Max Schuchart was a Dutch journalist, literary critic and translator. He is most famous for translating the works of JRR Tolkien into Dutch language.

Life

He was born on 16 August 1920 in Rotterdam.
He died in 2005 in The Hague.

Career

His Dutch translation of the Lord of the Rings appeared in 1957 and was a resounding success, though Tolkien deeply disliked it, criticising its approach in a letter to his publisher Rayner Unwin.
He translated many other English authors into Dutch language. These include Oscar Wilde, Terry Goodkind, Richard Adams, Lord Dunsany, William Horwood, Daniel Defoe and Salman Rushdie.

Distinctions

He has received the Martinus Nijhoff Prize.
In 1978, he received an MBE from Queen Elizabeth.