Maxim Februari

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Born
Marjolijn Drenth[1]

(1963-02-23) 23 February 1963 (age 63)
Pen nameM. Februari, Marjolijn Februari and M. Drenth von Februar
OccupationPhilosopher, writer
NationalityDutch
Maxim Februari
Februari in 2025
Februari in 2025
Born
Marjolijn Drenth[1]

(1963-02-23) 23 February 1963 (age 63)
Pen nameM. Februari, Marjolijn Februari and M. Drenth von Februar
OccupationPhilosopher, writer
NationalityDutch
Alma materTilburg University (PhD)
Website
Personal website

Maxim Februari, pseudonym of Maximiliaan (Max) Drenth (born 23 February 1963), is a Dutch writer, philosopher and columnist.

Februari studied law, philosophy and history of art at Utrecht University.[2] His first novel (De zonen van het uitzicht), for which he received the Multatuli Prize, was published in 1989. Februari's next novel The Book Club (Dutch: De literaire kring) was published in 2007. He wrote columns for two leading Dutch newspapers, de Volkskrant and NRC Handelsblad.[3][4] Februari published a highly original dissertation at Tilburg University in 2000. This book (Een pruik van paardenhaar & Over het lezen van een boek, Amartya Sen en de Onmogelijkheid van de Paretiaanse liberaal) was a combination of a scientific book and a novel, both on economics and on ethics –and published under two names: M. Februari & Marjolijn Drenth.[5] In 2008 Februari received the Frans Kellendonk Prize, a Dutch literary award.[6] Februari gave the 2011 Mosse Lecture, titled Wat is seks eigenlijk? (What exactly is sex?).[7]

Gender transitioning

Newspaper NRC-Handelsblad announced in September 2012 that their columnist Marjolijn Februari would from then on publish under the name Maxim Februari, because of his gender transitioning. Februari published The Making of a Man. Notes on Transsexuality (Dutch: De maakbare man. Notities over transseksualiteit) in 2013.[4]

Publications in English

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