Roxane van Iperen is a renowned Dutch journalist and author currently affiliated with De Correspondent. She is best known for her incisive investigative journalism and her acclaimed books exploring historical and societal themes.
Roxane van Iperen is a renowned Dutch journalist and author currently affiliated with De Correspondent. She is best known for her incisive investigative journalism and her acclaimed books exploring historical and societal themes.
Roxane van Iperen published 'Eigen welzijn eerst', a critical examination of the rise of individualism in modern society. The book was praised for its insightful analysis and its call for a more community-focused approach to societal challenges.
Roxane van Iperen was awarded the Opzij Literature Prize for her book 't Hooge Nest'. The prize is given to female authors who have made a significant contribution to literature. This award further cemented her status as an influential writer in the Netherlands.
The English translation of 't Hooge Nest', titled 'The Sisters of Auschwitz', was published, bringing Roxane van Iperen's work to an international audience. The book was well-received for its gripping account of resistance during the Holocaust and its focus on female bravery.
Roxane van Iperen joined De Correspondent, a Dutch journalism platform known for its in-depth reporting and focus on background and context over breaking news. Her work at De Correspondent has been characterized by thoughtful analyses and explorations of societal issues.
Roxane van Iperen published 't Hooge Nest', a historical non-fiction book that became a bestseller in the Netherlands. The book tells the story of two Jewish sisters who ran a safe house during World War II. It was praised for its meticulous research and compelling narrative.
Roxane van Iperen published her debut novel 'Schuim der Aarde', which delves into the lives of people living on the fringes of society. The book received critical acclaim for its empathetic portrayal of marginalized communities and established her as a significant voice in Dutch literature.
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