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Michele Hutchison (born 1972) is a British writer and translator, mainly of Dutch-language literature. She won the 2020 International Booker Prize for her translation of The Discomfort of Evening by Lucas Rijneveld , which according to the Booker website her "striking translation captures in all its wild, violent beauty."
The Discomfort of Evening (Dutch: De avond is ongemak) is the debut novel by Dutch writer Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, published in 2018.On 26 August 2020, Rijneveld became the first Dutch writer to win the £50,000 International Booker Prize, shared jointly with the novel's English translator Michele Hutchison.
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Lucas Rijneveld (formerly Marieke Lucas Rijneveld; born 20 April 1991 in Nieuwendijk, the Netherlands) is a Dutch writer. [1] [2] Rijneveld won the 2020 International Booker Prize together with their translator Michele Hutchison for the debut novel The Discomfort of Evening. [3]
Li Ka-shing (b. 1928); entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of CK Hutchison Holdings and CK Asset Holdings, among others Victor Li (b. 1964); chairman of CK Hutchison Holdings and CK Asset Holdings, among others Michelle Li (b. 1996); director of the Li Ka Shing Foundation [2] Richard Li (b. 1966); entrepreneur and founder of Pacific ...
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Melissa Hutchison is an American voice actress, who is well known for her voice role as Clementine in The Walking Dead and its sequels, for which she won Best Performance by a Female at the 2013 Spike Video Game Awards and was nominated for the 2014 NAVGTR Award Performance in a Drama, Lead respectively.
The Midnight Swim is a 2014 POV drama-mystery and the feature film directorial debut of Sarah Adina Smith. [1] The film had its world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival on July 27, 2014, and stars Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur, and Aleksa Palladino as three half-sisters trying to put their missing mother's affairs in order.