
Tom Lanoye in de Nederlandstalige Wikipedia Tom Lanoye in de Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren Tom Lanoye bij "Schrijversgewijs" Tom Lanoye (his name is pronounced the French way: /lanwa/) was born August 27, 1958 in the Belgian city Sint Niklaas. He is a novelist, poet, columnist, screenwriter and playwright. His literary work has been published and/or performed in over fifteen languages. Lanoye lives and works in Antwerp (Belgium) and Cape Town (South Africa). Lanoye is not only a writer, but also an entrepreneur. As the youngest son of a butcher, he self-published his first work. In his own words, 'Just like all the punk bands did in those days: out of dissatisfaction with the existing structures, and to learn the trade from the inside out'. Lanoye started out as an enfant terrible, but has become one of the most widely read and critically acclaimed authors in his language area. A writer that devotes himself to all forms of text and writing (for books, newspapers, periodicals and printed matter as well as for plays, cabaret and vocal performances) and makes regular appearances at all the major European theatre festivals. Tom Lanoye in the English Wikipedia
Series
Books

Zwarte tranen
1999

Doén!
1992

Spek en bonen
1994

De draaischijf
2022

Het derde huwelijk
2006

Woke is het nieuwe Marrakech-pact
2023

Een slagerszoon met een brilletje
1985

Boze tongen
2002

Gelukkige slaven
2013

Mefisto For Ever
2006

Maten en gewichten
1994

Mama Medea
2001

Speechless
2009

Heldere hemel
2012

Stories for Life
2009

Ten oorlog
1997

Gaz
pleidooi van een gedoemde moeder
2015

Zuivering
2017

Kartonnen dozen
1991

Alles moet weg
1988

Het goddelijke monster
1997