Erwin Mortier
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Erwin Mortier (born November 28, 1965) is a Belgian author, originally writing in Dutch. He lived his youth in a village near Ghent, where he moved by the end of the 20th century.
He wrote as a columnist for newspapers like De Morgen and published several novels (only those translated in English, usually by Ina Rilke, are mentioned here):
- Marcel (1999) - ISBN 2-213-61352-4
- My Fellow Skin - ISBN 1-84343-046-0
- Shutter Speed - ISBN 1-84343-172-6
He also published collections of poems, and received several literary prizes for his work.
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