Maarten 't Hart is a Dutch biologist who studied zoology and ethology at the University of Leiden and taught that subject before becoming a full-time writer in the 1980s, having made his debut as a novelist in 1971 under the name Martin Hart with Stenen voor een ransuil.
He is the author of many novels, including Het Woeden der Gehele Wereld and De kroongetuige. His books have been translated into a number of European languages, and he is especially popular in Germany. Three of his novels, Een vlucht regenwulpen, De aansprekers, and Template:Illnl have appeared in English, as have a few of his short stories.
The themes of his novels, which often have an autobiographical component, include:
the hometown of his youth, Maassluis
the strict form of the Protestantism with which he was brought up, and his rebellion against it
the love of a man for a woman
the relationship between an elderly man and a young man
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His writings are full of detailed descriptions of nature and show his passionate love for classical music.
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