Vonne van der Meer


Vonne van der Meer is a Dutch prose writer and playwright. Since 1978 Van der Meer has been married to Dutch writer Willem Jan Otten, together they have two sons.

Biography

Van der Meer attended the Amsterdam Theater School. In 1976 De Behandeling, a monologue written for theatre, was played by Toneelgroep Centrum. In 1978 Van der Meer assisted Frans Marijnen as a stage director at the Ro-Theater. She also had her director debut at this theater. A year later she had her official director's debut at Fact with Stella bij Goethe. She continued her director role for another 10 years with various theatre groups such as Toneelgroep Centrum, Theater Baal, De Haagse Comedie en RO-Theater. In 1996 her play Weiger nooit een dans at Ro-Theater.
In 1985 she published her first book: Het limonadegevoel en andere verhalen for which she received the Geertjan Lubberhuizenprijs. Her breakthrough book was considered Einlandgasten. This book consists of 6 short stories about a holiday house on the island of Vlieland. This became the first in a trilogy followed by Avondboot and Laatste Seizoen. These books have been filmed by Karim Traïdia
In 1994 Vonne van der Meer converted to Roman Catholicism. Some years later, Willem Jan Otten, her spouse, also converted.
Some of her books are translated in German, Spanish and Bulgarian.

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