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Wim Stolk - W.J. Maryson

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sivka

Pogodila me je vest da je Wim umro. Pre par nedelja bio je moj gost, ovde, u Beogradu. Dogovarali smo se o objavljivanju njegovih romana. O saradnji. Prevodima sa holandskog na srpski i sa srpskog na holandski...
Ko je upoznao Wima, a više ljudi jeste, u DOBu, na promociji Kosingasa, može da razume kako je drag čovek bio.

Iz Wimovog pisma koje mi je poslao po povratku u Holandiju:

First thing I did when I got home, was: give light to the little lantern you gave me.
To share hours of loneliness is a comfort that reaches beyond any border. Sharing loneliness means: not really being lonely anymore.



Dutch fantasy author and artist "W.J. Maryson" (born Wim Stolk) died on March 9, 2011. His novel De Heer van de Diepten received the 2004 Elf Fantasy Award for best fantasy novel; he also won the Paul Harland Prize in 2007 for story "Nietzsche Station". His novels have been published in the US, Spain, Poland, Germany, and Portugal.

Maryson also worked as an advertising writer, poet, muralist, portrait painter, rock musician, and composer, releasing two CDs based on his novels. He organized the Paul Harland Prize for fantasy, SF, and horror stories, and was a frequent attendee at the World Fantasy Convention. He is survived by his wife and four children.

http://www.sfsite.com/news/tag/wim-stolk/

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.J._Maryson

Iskreno se nadam da ćemo, bez obzira na njegov odlazak, objaviti neki od njegovih romana.
Bugari su otkupili prava za njegovih 6 romana.
Otišla sam. Ko hoće, zna gde će me naći.

angel011

 :( :( :(

Zna li se od čega je umro?
We're all mad here.

sivka

Ne znam, Henrik mi je samo poslao vest, a potom i objavio na FB :)
Javiće kad prođe sahrana. Valjda.
Otišla sam. Ko hoće, zna gde će me naći.

sivka

Biography W.J. Maryson

W.J. Maryson (1950), worked after schooltime for the government for some years, before achieving some fame as a painter of Magic Realistic landscapes and portraits. Especially thanks to his huge murals and his enchanting portraits he obtained many assignments.
In the beginning of the eighties he started his own advertising agency. For years he almost worked day and night. In his rare free hours he acted as a rock musician, composer, producer and organiser of festivals and concerts.
In 1993 he got ill and wrote, as an "excercise in dead time", the first part of a fantasty cycle: Sperling. The story was based on a script for a comic, dating back 1976, inspired by an oil painting that he created in 1975. Interesting detail: this was the first ever story he wrote. Other interesting detail: by the age of twelve he had already constructed the Elves-language that he used in his cycle.
The major publisher of fantasy in the Benelux, Meulenhoff, recognised W.J. Maryson's talent and published the Master Magician cycle. Within a few years W.J. Maryson became the most successful fantasy author of those countries. Of his first two books, Sperling and Emaendor, there was a fourth printing by the end of 2003.
Late 1996 W.J. Maryson signed a contract with Bastei-Lübbe Verlag for the German rights. Until now six books have been published in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. As we speak The Towers of Romander got published in the US with Zumaya Otherworlds and French publisher L'atalante will publish the Unmagician cycle in France. Unmagician has been published in Spain (Timun Mas – Planeta Group), Poland (Nowa Fantastyka), Germany (Bastei-Luebbe) and Portugal (Livros do Brasil).
Also countries like Denmark, Czech Republic, Croatia and England have shown interest in this cycle.
With his first Unmagician novel he ended up second, right behind Robin Hobb's Golden Foll, but in front of Ray Feist, Terry Pratchett and Robert Jordan, for the 2003 Elf Fantasy Award.
Spring 2004 his third and last novel in The Unmagician cycle has been be published in the Netherlands and Belgium. With this novel The Lord of the Depths, he won the Elf Fantasy Award 2005 for best fantasy novel. 2006 the first part of The Great Legend: The Immortal's Song got out, followed by part two and three in 2009.
Further on he published several short fantasy and sf-stories. With his short story Verstummte Musik he won several awards.
With his short story Nietzsche Station W.J. Maryson won the Paul Harland Prijs 2007 for best short story.

Under his own name, Wim Stolk, he wrote the humoristic novel The Zen of Cat. He published some  books of poetry as well.

With his group Maryson he released two cd's, based and inspired on his books. In countries like Italy, Sweden, Spain and France both albums were well received. The second album, On goes the Quest, featured in the Art Rock top twenty of 1998's best albums in France and Italy. Worldfamous fluteplayer Thijs van Leer joined in several songs on that album.
By 2010 a third cd, called The Long Dream, will be released with French label Musea.

W.J. Maryson lives with his wife, his four kids, nine cats, some thirty hens and roosters, some peacocks and guinea fowls in a former farm in Kats, on one of the Zeeland isles.
Otišla sam. Ko hoće, zna gde će me naći.

Plut

Nisam ga upoznala, ali iz tvoje priče sam shvatila da je čovek vredan poštovanja.
:(

angel011

Ja sam ga upoznala na promociji Kosingasa, sedeli smo zajedno, i pričali pre i posle promocije.

Divan čovek, zaista, i imao je divne ideje.

:(
We're all mad here.