Marga Minco (pseudonym of Sara Menco; born 31 March ) is a Dutch journalist and writer. Her real surname was Menco, but an official accidentally switched the first vowel. De glazen brug (with Loe de Jong): De joodse onderduik) () (The glass bridge / Jews in hiding). De glazen brug by Marga Minco, , s.n. edition, in Undetermined. In De glazen brug blijft Marga Minco het thema trouw dat haar oeuvre beheerst: de ervaringen tijden de Duitse bezetting en de nasleep ervan. In deze novelle is de hoofdrol voor de jarige Stella, die in in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen haar derde onderduikadres betrekt en ook haar derde persoonsbewijs krijgt, op naam van Maria Roselier/5.
The book was a great success at home and abroad, with over , copies sold in the Netherlands alone. New work followed at irregular intervals: De andere kant (The Other Side, ), Een leeg huis (An Empty House, ), De val (The Fall, ) and De glazen brug (The Glass Bridge, ). MINCO, MARGA (), Dutch author, born in Ginneken (near Breda), who lived in Amsterdam. Her first book, the short novel Het bittere kruid (; The Bitter Herb, ), describes the deportation of her family and her own survival in hiding during World War II. It was translated into many languages. The book, like the ones that were to follow, was praised for its sparing yet impressive style. Marga Minco (b. ) is a Dutch writer famous for her literary work relating to the Holocaust and for her economical use of words. Both topic and writing style have made her work unique. De glazen brug. Amsterdam: Bakker, Translated as The Glass Bridge. London: Peter Owen,
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