Tom Lanoye
Belgian author and playwright

Born
August 27th, 1958
66 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Belgium
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Born in Belgium in 1958, this individual became a significant figure in the literary scene as an author, poet, and playwright. The works reflect a strong engagement with contemporary issues and personal experiences. The writing style combines sharp wit with profound insights, captivating readers and audiences alike. The individual often focuses on themes of identity, culture, and society. The contributions to theatre include both original plays and adaptations, showcasing versatility in storytelling across different mediums.
Authored the renowned novel 'Sprakeloos'
Wrote the acclaimed play 'Ten Oorlog'
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