Clem Schouwenaars Explained

Clem Schouwenaars
Birth Date:1932 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Mortsel, Belgium
Death Place:Lubbeek, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Occupation:poet, writer

Clem Schouwenaars (28 December 1932 – 10 September 1993) was a Belgian writer. He grew up in a Roman Catholic family. Two of his brothers and one of his sisters died young, and his only remaining sister was killed during a bombardment in 1943. His mother died in 1960, and some time later his father committed suicide.

After high school he attended the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, but did not finish and became a journalist and a teacher. Finally he became a full-time writer. He spent most of his life in the countryside of Flanders. With his first wife, Hélène Maes, he had 2 daughters: Marleen and Anneke. Together with his second wife, Rotraut Kerzinger, he had two children: Jessica and Thomas.

He made his debut as a writer with romantic poetry in 1959 with Het woud van licht en lommer (E: The forest of light and shadow). His first novel Jij, een meermin? (E: You, a mermaid?) is characterized by personal considerations and thoughts, and he is considered to be an autobiographical author, inspired by personal experiences.

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