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After the war he started working in the mine as a coal specialist and for this he traveled throughout [[Europe]] (up to 1953). In the meantime he also studied also Dutch and French literature at the ''Royal Academy'' and the ''Higher Institute for Arts'' in [[Antwerp]].
After the war he started working in the mine as a coal specialist and for this he traveled throughout [[Europe]] (up to 1953). In the meantime he also studied also Dutch and French literature at the ''Royal Academy'' and the ''Higher Institute for Arts'' in [[Antwerp]].


After his career in the mine, he (first deputy director and afterwards) became director of the Belgian division of the publisher ''Manteau''. In the sixties he was for a while sports commentator for the Belgian Radio and Television (BRT). Since 1963 he lives in [[Mortsel]] near [[Antwerp]].
After his career in the mine(as deputy director), he became director of the Belgian division of the publisher ''Manteau'', which published a number of his works. In the sixties he was for a while sports commentator for the Belgian Radio and Television (BRT). Since 1963 he lives in [[Mortsel]] near [[Antwerp]].


He made his debut in 1955, with the collection of poems Speelse parade (E: Playful parade) became well known with the stories De muur (E: The wall) en Het gevaar (E: Te danger). In 1982, he became full-time writer.
He made his debut in 1955 with the collection of poems: ''Speelse parade'' (E: Playful parade) and became well known with the stories ''De muur'' (E: The wall) en ''Het gevaar'' (E: The danger). In 1982, he devoted himself full-time to writing.


In his work he generally describes the negative impact of modern society, such as loneliness and alienation and he tries to strive for an idealistic, paradisaical environment. He not only wrote novels, tales and poetry but also wrote several screenplays for television and theatre plays. His work has been translated into several European languages (such as [[Russian language|Russian]]) and he has won several awards.
In his work he generally describes the negative impact of modern society, such as loneliness and alienation and he tries to strive for an idealistic, paradisaical environment. He not only wrote novels, stories and poetry but also wrote several screenplays for television and also theatre plays. His work has been translated into several European languages (such as [[Russian language|Russian]]) and he has won several awards.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 00:01, 10 January 2010

Jos Vandeloo (Zonhoven, 5 September 1925) is a Belgian writer and poet. He grew up in a miner family and graduated as a chemist for the mining industry.

After the war he started working in the mine as a coal specialist and for this he traveled throughout Europe (up to 1953). In the meantime he also studied also Dutch and French literature at the Royal Academy and the Higher Institute for Arts in Antwerp.

After his career in the mine(as deputy director), he became director of the Belgian division of the publisher Manteau, which published a number of his works. In the sixties he was for a while sports commentator for the Belgian Radio and Television (BRT). Since 1963 he lives in Mortsel near Antwerp.

He made his debut in 1955 with the collection of poems: Speelse parade (E: Playful parade) and became well known with the stories De muur (E: The wall) en Het gevaar (E: The danger). In 1982, he devoted himself full-time to writing.

In his work he generally describes the negative impact of modern society, such as loneliness and alienation and he tries to strive for an idealistic, paradisaical environment. He not only wrote novels, stories and poetry but also wrote several screenplays for television and also theatre plays. His work has been translated into several European languages (such as Russian) and he has won several awards.

Bibliography

  • Het kruis dat wij dragen (1953)
  • Speelse parade (1955)
  • Wij waren twee soldaten (1955)
  • Woorden der doofstommen (1957)
  • De muur (1958)
  • Wachten op het groene licht (1959)
  • Het gevaar (1960)
  • De vijand (1962)
  • Zeng (1962)
  • De croton (1963)
  • Het huis der onbekenden (1963)
  • Dadels voor een vizier (1965)
  • Een mannetje uit Polen (1965)
  • Vlaamse poëzie (1965)
  • Copernicus of De bloemen van het geluk (1967)
  • De Coladrinkers (1968)
  • De 10 minuten van Stanislas Olo (1969)
  • De glimlach van een vlinder (1969)
  • De week van de kapiteins (1969)
  • Nieuwe avonturen van Hokus en Pokus (1970)
  • Bent u ook zo'n Belg (1972)
  • Waarom slaap je, liefje (1972)
  • De muggen (1973)
  • Mannen (1975)
  • Vrouwen (1978)
  • De Engelse les (1980)
  • Sarah (1982)
  • Les Hollandais sont là (1985)
  • Opa's droom (1987)
  • De weg naar de Ardennen (1988)
  • Hong Kong (1988)
  • De beklimming van de Mont Ventoux (1990)
  • Kolonie of reservaat (essay, 1992)
  • De vogelvrouw (1993)
  • De man die niet van de deurwaarder hield en andere verhalen (1995)
  • De liefdesboom (1998)

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