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[[Tom Lanoye]] (1958-). Poet, novelist, performer and playwright.  
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[[Tom Lanoye]] (1958-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lanoye]. Poet, novelist, performer and playwright.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Born in Sint-Niklaas, Northern Belgium, he started his career as a performer in cafés and as the publisher of his own poems. He has since become one of the most well-known Flemish writers. In 2003, Lanoye became the first official poet of the city of Antwerp, a posting that was greeted with much public approval.  His theatre work includes the voluminous play ''Ten oorlog!'' (To War!) , based on Shakespeare's History Plays,  ''Mefisto for Ever''  and ''[[Mamma Medea]]'', an adaptation of Euripides' classic ''[[Medea]]''.  
 
Born in Sint-Niklaas, Northern Belgium, he started his career as a performer in cafés and as the publisher of his own poems. He has since become one of the most well-known Flemish writers. In 2003, Lanoye became the first official poet of the city of Antwerp, a posting that was greeted with much public approval.  His theatre work includes the voluminous play ''Ten oorlog!'' (To War!) , based on Shakespeare's History Plays,  ''Mefisto for Ever''  and ''[[Mamma Medea]]'', an adaptation of Euripides' classic ''[[Medea]]''.  
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
The last named has been translated into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Antjie Krog]] and was produced in South Africa by [[Marthinus Basson]]; an endeavour that articulates Lanoye's fascination with the themes of language and multiculturalism.   
 
The last named has been translated into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Antjie Krog]] and was produced in South Africa by [[Marthinus Basson]]; an endeavour that articulates Lanoye's fascination with the themes of language and multiculturalism.   
  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''[[Beeld]]'', 13 September, 2002.
  
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''[[Rapport]]'', 6 October 2002.
  
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''[[Business Day]]'', 5 March 2003.
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 15:30, 4 May 2018

Tom Lanoye (1958-) [1]. Poet, novelist, performer and playwright.

Biography

Born in Sint-Niklaas, Northern Belgium, he started his career as a performer in cafés and as the publisher of his own poems. He has since become one of the most well-known Flemish writers. In 2003, Lanoye became the first official poet of the city of Antwerp, a posting that was greeted with much public approval. His theatre work includes the voluminous play Ten oorlog! (To War!) , based on Shakespeare's History Plays, Mefisto for Ever and Mamma Medea, an adaptation of Euripides' classic Medea.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

The last named has been translated into Afrikaans by Antjie Krog and was produced in South Africa by Marthinus Basson; an endeavour that articulates Lanoye's fascination with the themes of language and multiculturalism.

In October/November 2006 he and the Afrikaans performance poet Antjie Krog, undertook a combined stage tour of Flanders, the Netherlands and South Africa. It was a dynamic two-hander performance, focusing on language linkages, which received excellent reviews and was a continuation of earlier instances of collaboration between the two artists.

Sources

Beeld, 13 September, 2002.

Rapport, 6 October 2002.

Business Day, 5 March 2003.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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