Jan van Aken

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Aliases:
Jan Van Aken, Jan van Aken, Ян ван Акен
Born:
Aug. 9, 1961

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Jan van Aken (Herwen en Aerdt, August 9, 1961) is a Dutch writer, who worked in the cultural sector and in automation. He is currently a professor at the Schrijversvakschool in Amsterdam. He has written the following historical novels:

Het oog van de basilisk (2000) De valse dageraad (2001) De dwaas van Palmyra (2003) Het fluwelen labyrint (2005) Koning voor een dag (2008) De afvallige (2013) De ommegang (2018)This writer's first three books take place before the Early Modern Period. Het oog van de basilisk's protagonist is Epiphanius Rusticus in the aftermath of the Roman Empire, while De valse dageraar is about Hroswith van Wikala in the Middle Ages, during the first millennium. The third novel De dwaas van Palmyra takes place in the 1st Century and describes the travels of the philosopher Apollonius of Tyana to India, as later seen through the eyes of his student, Damis. Het fluwelen labyrint takes place in Amsterdam during the 1980s. In Koning voor een dag, the protagonist is the historic poet Hipponax, who lived in Ionia during the 6th Century. Hipponax was known for his sharp tongue and his coarse language. For this book, Van Aken used both original fragments from Hipponax …

Books by Jan van Aken