Heijne was awarded the Henriette Roland Holst Prize (named after the Dutch poet Henriette Roland Holst) for the book Hollandse toestanden ("Dutch affairs") (2005), a collection of his columns from NRC Handelsblad.[1] In 2014, he won the J. Greshoff Prize (named after the Dutch journalist, poet and literary critic Jan Greshoff) for his essay Angst en schoonheid ("Fear and beauty"), on the Dutch writer Louis Couperus.[3] In 2017, he has received the P. C. Hooft Award for his non-fiction oeuvre.[4]
Bibliography
(1983) Laatste woorden (Last words)
(1987) Vreemde reis (Strange journey)
(1989) Heilige monsters (Holy monsters)
(1992) Suez
(1994) Vlees en bloed (Flesh and blood)
(1996) Het gezicht van Louis Couperus (The face of Louis Couperus)
(1999) De mens is zo'n breekbaar wezen (Man is such a fragile creature)
(2000) De wijde wereld (The wide world)
(2003) Van Gogh
(2003) Het verloren land (The lost country)
(2004) Tafelgesprekken (Table conversations)
(2004) De werkelijkheid (The reality)
(2005) Hollandse toestanden (Dutch affairs)
(2006) Zang (Singing)
(2006) Grote vragen (Big questions)
(2007) Onredelijkheid (Unreasonableness)
(2010) Harde liefde (Tough love)
(2011) Moeten wij van elkaar houden? (Do we have to love one another?)
(2011) Echt zien (Really seeing)
(2013) Angst en schoonheid (Fear and beauty)
(2016) Onbehagen (Discontent)
(2017) Staat van Nederland, een pleidooi (State of the Netherlands, a plea)