Connie Palmen  

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"Na 2000 verschenen in Nederland spannende boeken onder de benaming "literaire thriller". Over de literaire waarde hiervan zijn de meningen verdeeld. Connie Palmen uitte felle kritiek op auteurs als Saskia Noort en zei op het Boekenbal: "Scheer je weg uit het land van de literatuur, nietsnutten! Donder op!""--Sholem Stein

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Connie Palmen is a Dutch author, who was born on November 25, 1955 in Sint Odiliƫnberg as Aldegonda Petronella Huberta Maria Palmen.

Among her novels are the 1991 novel De wetten (published in the USA in 1993 as The Laws), translated by Richard Huijing. This novel was shortlisted for the 1996 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

Another of her novels is De vriendschap (published in the USA as The Friendship in 2000), translated by Ina Rilke.

Palmen had a long relationship with the late Ischa Meijer. She was also with Hans van Mierlo.

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