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11 - Romance Down by The River Ijssel: The First Meeting between Etty Hillesum and Klaas Smelik Senior

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One of Etty Hillesum's friends was the author Klaas Smelik Senior (1897-1986), to whom she entrusted her diaries. In this contribution, the author, Smelik's son, seeks to clarify the course of events during the first encounter between Etty Hillesum and Smelik Senior. A dedication written in a book that Etty Hillesum gave to Klaas Smelik Senior and his second wife Mien Smelik-Bender, provides the basis for an analysis. The Hillesum/Smelik meeting was a notable one that would become ever more meaningful as time went on.

Keywords: Klaas Smelik Senior, historical reconstruction, biography, ego-documents, critical reading, Etty Hillesum, Deventer, diaries

The first meeting between Etty Hillesum (1914-1943) and my father Klaas Smelik Senior (1897-1986) proved, ultimately, to be more significant than those two could ever have imagined at the time. Without this accidental meeting, Etty Hillesum's diaries would probably never have been published, and the world would be deprived of the inspiration that Etty Hillesum, through her writings, has offered – and continues to offer – to so many readers.

The course of events that led to this encounter, however, cannot be reconstructed easily. Etty Hillesum does not write about it in the texts she left us, and Klaas Smelik Senior's memories of this event were not consistent. He was interviewed on this subject several times. In this contribution, an attempt will be made to gain more clarity on this issue.

Here is, first of all, an overview of the various interviews with Klaas Smelik Senior about Etty Hillesum in the period 1980-1985, which have remained partly unpublished. In order to get the best overview, each has been assigned a serial letter:

Interview A: January 1980, conducted by Klaas A.D. Smelik

Interview B: November 1981, conducted by Ben Kroon and Corine Spoor, published in De Tijd (newspaper)

Interview C: February 1983, conducted by Frieda Drijver

Interview D: June 1983, conducted by Jaap Walvis and Almar Tjepkema, incorporated into the documentary Het Verstoorde Leven [The Disturbed Life] (NOS, 1984)

Interview E: January 1985, conducted by Jan Willem Regenhardt in preparation for the complete Dutch edition Etty (published in 1986).

In what follows, it will be shown that in these interviews Klaas Smelik Senior does not always say the same things about his first meeting with Etty Hillesum.

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Reading Etty Hillesum in Context
Writings, Life, and Influences of a Visionary Author
, pp. 259 - 272
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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