Arnon Grunberg
(b.1971 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch writer. At the age of twenty-three, his first novel, Blue Mondays, became a bestseller in Europe and won the Anton Wachter Prize. It has been translated into thirteen languages. His other novels include Silent Extras (1997), Saint Anthony (1998), and Phantom Pain (2000).
Eurozine Articles
Tirza
An excerpt from Grunberg's most recent novel, which has won many prestigious awards. [more]
The asylum seeker
An excerpt from the award-winning Dutch writer's 2003 novel "De asielzoeker" [The asylum seeker]. [more]





