Isabelle Spaak

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Isabelle Spaak (* 1960 in Brussels ) is a Belgian Roman writer and journalist .

She was the daughter of the Belgian diplomat Fernand Spaak , murdered in 1981 , a son of Paul-Henri Spaak . Isabelle Spaak spent her childhood in Brussels . When she was 15 she went to the USA . In 1979 she returned to Europe and initially lived in Toulouse . In 1981 she moved to Paris and studied urban sociology in Nanterre and art history at the Sorbonne . Spaak lives in France , is the mother of two children and works as a travel journalist for the weekly VSD .

After an urban planning work on the French capital published in 1998, she published two autobiographical novels : 2004 Ça ne se fait pas and 2006 Pas du tout mon genre .

In her first novel, she processed her own family drama that she had experienced as a child: her mother shot her father with a carbine and then killed herself. Isabelle Spaak was an orphan .

In her second novel, she deals with the "middle childhood syndrome".

Works

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  1. Review (French)

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