Is Harry Mulisch A-List?
No — Harry Mulisch is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1986
The Assault Film Oscar Win
Lost A-list status in 2010
Dropped to B tier — Death at Age 83
Ranking Timeline
Literary Debut with Archibald Strohalm
Published his first novel, launching his career as a Dutch writer. The book received modest attention in Dutch literary circles but generated minimal income.
The Assault International Acclaim
Published The Assault (De Aanslag), which became his breakthrough work and won international recognition. The novel's success established him as one of the Netherlands' most important contemporary writers.
The Assault Film Oscar Win
The film adaptation of The Assault won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Oscar brought Mulisch global recognition and significantly boosted book sales worldwide.
The Discovery of Heaven Published
Released The Discovery of Heaven, which became a massive bestseller in Europe and his most commercially successful work. The ambitious philosophical novel solidified his reputation as a literary giant.
Deemed Greatest Dutch Writer
A poll of Dutch readers and critics named him the greatest Dutch writer of all time. This recognition cemented his legacy and drove continued sales of his extensive catalog.
Death at Age 83
Died in Amsterdam after a prolific career spanning over 80 published works. His passing was mourned as the end of an era in Dutch literature, with tributes from across Europe.
Enduring Dutch Literary Icon
Sixteen years after his death, Mulisch remains the towering figure of 20th-century Dutch literature. His works continue to be widely read and studied, with The Assault and The Discovery of Heaven considered masterpieces translated into dozens of languages.
Last updated: February 25, 2026