Johanna Maria Jelles (Hannemieke) Stamperius (12 September 1943 in Tiel – 22 November 2022 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch feminist writer and critic.
[4] She got literary and commercial recognition with her third novel, En dan is er koffie ("And then, there's coffee") in 1976, as second-wave feminism took hold of the Netherlands;[5] the "fiercely realistic"[4] book became the first Dutch feminist bestseller, placing in the top ten of Dutch books for months and being reprinted ten times in a few years.
Her 1992 novel Moeders kindje ("Mother's child") tells that story, and after the adoption motherhood appeared frequently in her work, including "poopy diapers and other frustrations".
[4] Stamperius received an annual stipend from the Stichting Fonds voor de Letteren, a Dutch non-profit organization that supports writers.
She was responsible for reissues of books by Betje Wolff and Aagje Deken, Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint, and Vita Sackville West (for whom her daughter is named).