Tom Naegels
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Tom Naegels (born 14 October 1975, Antwerp) is a Belgian author and journalist.
Naegels' first significant publication was a collection of short stories titled Into the Universe. His novel Los (Loose) was published in 2005 and won the Gerard Walschap prize; the novel was adapted for a film that premiered in September 2008.[1][2] Naegels' most recent book is Arusha.
Naegels' is also a columnist for the Belgian newspaper De Standaard.[3]
References
- ^ Tom Naegels: ""’Los’ wordt grappige film over serieuze thema’s"", 2 October 2007.
- ^ Cut Loose (2008) on IMDb.
- ^ De Standaard: Tom Naegels.
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