Waterschapsheuvel

Richard Adams (author)
Schrijver schetst het beeld van een dierenmaatschappij met eigen regels, eigen wetten, een eigen taal, met een eigen geschiedenis en met een schat aan oude symbolische verhalen. De figuur waar alles om draait is Vijfje, een jong helderziend konijntje.
Subject
Konijnen
Title
Waterschapsheuvel
Author
Richard Adams
Language
Dutch
Original language
English
Original title
Watership down
Distributor
Brussel: Luisterpunt, 1980
18 banden
Original publisher
Het Spectrum
Note
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About Richard Adams

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Richard George Adams (9 May 1920 – 24 December 2016) was an English novelist and writer of the books Watership Down, Maia, Shardik and The Plague Dogs. He studied modern history at university before serving in the British Army during World War II. Afterwards, he completed his studies, and then joined the British Civil Service. In 1974, two years after Watership Down was published, Adams became a full-time author.

Early life and education

Richard Adams was born on 9 May 1920 in Wash Common, near Newbury, Berkshire, England, the son of Lillian Rosa (Button) and Evelyn George Beadon Adams, a doctor. He attended Horris Hill School from 1926 to 1933, and then Bradfield College from 1933 to 1938. In 1938, he went to Worcester College, Oxford, to read Modern History. In July 1940, Adams was called up to join the British Army. He was commissioned into the Roy…Read more on Wikipedia