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Bert Moerman

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Born
Brugge, Belgium
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Influences
David Foster Wallace, Gogol, Jeroen Brouwers

Member Since
June 2018


Bert Moerman (1987) is an author and screenwriter living in Antwerp, Belgium.

Average rating: 3.4 · 1,010 ratings · 128 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
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Niet dat het iets uitmaakt

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Russisch voor Hoop

Ja,

dus,

Ik ben blij dat ik dit eindelijk wereldkundig mag maken: in de lente komt mijn nieuwe roman uit.
Russisch voor Hoop, zo heet ie.

Een poëtische en aangrijpende roman over liefde en verlies, zeggen ze bij mijn uitgever, en die weten veelal veel beter dan ik waar ze het over hebben. Ze weten zelfs meestal veel beter dan ik waar ík het over heb.

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“Here’s the dead end of social media: after you’ve created your own bubble that reflects only what you relate to or what you identify with, after you’ve blocked and unfollowed people whose opinions and worldview you judge and disagree with, after you’ve created your own little utopia based on your cherished values, then a kind of demented narcissism begins to warp this pretty picture. Not being able or willing to put yourself in someone else’s shoes—to view life differently from how you yourself experience it—is the first step toward being not empathic, and this is why so many progressive movements become as rigid and as authoritarian as the institutions they’re resisting.”
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Chantal Akerman
“When people are enjoying a film they say "I didn’t see the time go by"… but I think that when time flies and you don’t see time passing by you are robbed of an hour and a half or two hours of your life. Because all you have in life is time. With my films you’re aware of every second passing through your body.”
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