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Paul Verhaeghen (born 1965) is a Belgian novelist, writing in his native Dutch. His novels include Lichtenberg (1996) and Omega Minor (2004). Omega Minor has been translated into German (2006, Eichborn Verlag), English (2007, Dalkey Archive Press) French (2010, Le Cherche midi / Lot 49), and Hungarian (2011, Gondolat Kiadó). The Dutch version won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 2005 and the Culture Award of the Flemish Government (2006), as well as the Award for Prose of the Joint Flemish Provinces (2007). The English translation, done by the author himself, won the 2008 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

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  • Paul Verhaeghen (* 1965 in Lokeren) ist ein belgischer Schriftsteller und Kognitionspsychologe. Verhaeghen schreibt in der flämischen Variante des Niederländischen und arbeitet derzeit am Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta in den USA. (de)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (Lokeren, 1965) est un psychologue et écrivain belge d’expression néerlandaise, mais écrivant aussi en anglais. Docteur en psychologie de la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, il travailla d’abord au Centre de psychologie du développement de son université d’origine, puis s’en alla enseigner la psychologie cognitive aux États-Unis. C’est cependant en tant qu’écrivain, plus particulièrement comme auteur du roman Oméga mineur, fresque-monde qui explore le XXe siècle et tente de percer le mystère de l'Histoire, de l'horreur humaine et de l'atome, qu’il acquit une notoriété mondiale. (fr)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (born 1965) is a Belgian novelist, writing in his native Dutch. His novels include Lichtenberg (1996) and Omega Minor (2004). Omega Minor has been translated into German (2006, Eichborn Verlag), English (2007, Dalkey Archive Press) French (2010, Le Cherche midi / Lot 49), and Hungarian (2011, Gondolat Kiadó). The Dutch version won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 2005 and the Culture Award of the Flemish Government (2006), as well as the Award for Prose of the Joint Flemish Provinces (2007). The English translation, done by the author himself, won the 2008 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Verhaeghen is also a cognitive psychologist, currently working at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. He studied theoretical psychology at the Catholic University of Leuven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) in Belgium. In 1993 he earned his Dr.Psyc. degree with the thesis Teaching old dogs new memory tricks: Plasticity in episodic memory performance in old age. (en)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (Lokeren, 1965) is een Belgisch psycholoog en schrijver, woonachtig in Atlanta, Verenigde Staten. (nl)
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  • Paul Verhaeghen (* 1965 in Lokeren) ist ein belgischer Schriftsteller und Kognitionspsychologe. Verhaeghen schreibt in der flämischen Variante des Niederländischen und arbeitet derzeit am Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta in den USA. (de)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (Lokeren, 1965) est un psychologue et écrivain belge d’expression néerlandaise, mais écrivant aussi en anglais. Docteur en psychologie de la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, il travailla d’abord au Centre de psychologie du développement de son université d’origine, puis s’en alla enseigner la psychologie cognitive aux États-Unis. C’est cependant en tant qu’écrivain, plus particulièrement comme auteur du roman Oméga mineur, fresque-monde qui explore le XXe siècle et tente de percer le mystère de l'Histoire, de l'horreur humaine et de l'atome, qu’il acquit une notoriété mondiale. (fr)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (Lokeren, 1965) is een Belgisch psycholoog en schrijver, woonachtig in Atlanta, Verenigde Staten. (nl)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (born 1965) is a Belgian novelist, writing in his native Dutch. His novels include Lichtenberg (1996) and Omega Minor (2004). Omega Minor has been translated into German (2006, Eichborn Verlag), English (2007, Dalkey Archive Press) French (2010, Le Cherche midi / Lot 49), and Hungarian (2011, Gondolat Kiadó). The Dutch version won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 2005 and the Culture Award of the Flemish Government (2006), as well as the Award for Prose of the Joint Flemish Provinces (2007). The English translation, done by the author himself, won the 2008 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. (en)
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  • Paul Verhaeghen (de)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (fr)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (en)
  • Paul Verhaeghen (nl)
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