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-{{Template}}'''''De helaasheid der dingen''''' is a [[2006]] [[Flemish novel]] by [[Dimitri Verhulst]]. The main character is a boy in a [[dysfunctional family]] in a forgotten village. His mother, who never cherished her son after a difficult birth, has abandoned her husband and child, and the son now lives with his father and three uncles in his grandmother’s home. They are ill-mannered and coarse, volatile and uncontrollable. Wallowing at the bottom of the social ladder, they make a total mess of their lives.[http://www.nlpvf.nl/book/book2.php?Book=514]+{{Template}}
 +'''''De helaasheid der dingen''''' is a [[2006]] [[Flemish novel]] by [[Dimitri Verhulst]]. The main character is a boy in a [[dysfunctional family]] in a forgotten village. His mother, who never cherished her son after a difficult birth, has abandoned her husband and child, and the son now lives with his father and three uncles in his grandmother’s home. They are ill-mannered and coarse, volatile and uncontrollable. Wallowing at the bottom of the social ladder, they make a total mess of their lives.[http://www.nlpvf.nl/book/book2.php?Book=514]
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 +The film adaptation by [[Felix van Groeningen]] is scheduled for screening in [[2009]].
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De helaasheid der dingen is a 2006 Flemish novel by Dimitri Verhulst. The main character is a boy in a dysfunctional family in a forgotten village. His mother, who never cherished her son after a difficult birth, has abandoned her husband and child, and the son now lives with his father and three uncles in his grandmother’s home. They are ill-mannered and coarse, volatile and uncontrollable. Wallowing at the bottom of the social ladder, they make a total mess of their lives.[1]


The film adaptation by Felix van Groeningen is scheduled for screening in 2009.



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