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Maria Dermoût


Born
in Pekalongan, Java, Indonesia
June 15, 1888

Died
June 27, 1962

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Helena Anthonia Maria Elisabeth Dermoût-Ingerman was born in Pekalongan, Java, Indonesia, on 15 June 1888 and died in the Hague, the Netherlands, on 27 June 1962. She was a Dutch-Indonesian author.

Average rating: 3.8 · 1,931 ratings · 342 reviews · 22 distinct works â€� Similar authors
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Spel van Tifa-gong's

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De Sirenen

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Donker van uiterlijk

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De kist en enige verhalen

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Puteri Pulau

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“Felicia had never seen such beads before, neither of glass nor of metal, not of jade either, she thought; of stone or baked clay, rather, opaque, in mysteriously tender and quenched colors: orange ocher, golden brown, some touched with black; so subdued of hue - melancholy almost, as if there was something of autumn in that little box woven from leaves, something of passing and dying.”
Maria Dermoût, The Ten Thousand Things

“A day in the radiant sunlight and the sky's blue, in the shadow of a proud dark sail, over rustling waves, along new coastlines, wouldn't that help to get past sadness? for a while, for that one day at least.”
Maria Dermoût, The Ten Thousand Things

“what do you mean, granddaughter? sell? for money? we! you can't mean that, we didn't pay money for those things. Our animals give milk and eggs, fruits are from the garden, mussels from the bay--black coral the fishermen bring me because I give them medicine when they are ill...”
Maria Dermoût, The Ten Thousand Things

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