Tim Krabbé

Hans Maarten Timotheus "Tim" Krabbé (born 13 April 1943) is a Dutch journalist, novelist and chess player.

Once a competitive cyclist, he is known to Dutch readers for his novel De Renner (The Rider), first published in 1978 and translated into English in 2002, of which The Guardian's Matt Seaton wrote: "Nothing better is ever likely to be written on the subjective experience of cycle-racing".

[2] English readers know him primarily for The Vanishing (Dutch: Spoorloos, literally: "Traceless" or "Without a Trace"), the translation of his 1984 novel Het Gouden Ei (The Golden Egg), which was made into an acclaimed 1988 Dutch film for which Krabbé co-wrote a script.

In 2009, he wrote the "Boekenweekgeschenk", called Een Tafel vol Vlinders.

[4] His father was the painter Maarten Krabbé (1908–2005) and his mother the Jewish film translator Margreet Reiss.

Krabbé in 1988 (right), with lawyer Germ Kemper and actress Liz Snoijink (Snoyink).