A letter from Hubert Lampo to Patrick Bernauw Interview with Patrick Bernauw: The Ghent Altarpiece Patrick Bernauw describes himself as a magical […]
Patrick Bernauw
Patrick Bernauw (b. 1962, Erembodegem) tells stories … as a writer, screenwriter, director and performer. Since his debut in 1981, he has built up a versatile oeuvre with novels, essays, poetry, plays and radio and television scripts. He was active as a radio play director, editor-in-chief of Historische Verhalen and now, with his non-profit organization De Scriptomanen, runs a digital publishing and production house for audiobooks, among other things.
He also taught the creative writing course at the Academy of Performing Arts in Aalst and the Mechelen Conservatory until the summer of 2025.
His prose often explores the boundary between fact and imagination. In historical faction-thrillers like Mysteries of the Lamb of God, The Blood of the Lamb or The Illuminati Conspiracy, he weaves Flemish history and mystery into magical-realist narratives. His juvenile novels, such as In het Teken van de Ram (with Guy Didelez), have also won awards and been translated into several languages.
As a playwright and performer, Bernauw has worked for television ( Wittekerke, Sedes & Belli, among others), for professional theater and with his musical theater company Compagnie de Ballade, with which he won the Visser Neerlandia Prize for Musical in 2005. Today he focuses on podcasts and audiobooks around true crime and mystery, and shows another side of his writing on Instagram with blackout poetry and text collages.
At www.dirkvanbabylon.com, he will focus primarily on marker poems, his synchronicities and magical realism – something that is a common thread throughout his authorship – and his readings.
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Recente bijdragen
Interview with Patrick Bernauw about Leonie Van Den Dijck
Interview with Patrick Bernauw about Leonie Van Den Dijck Reading time: 4–5 minutes. After the success of their first joint (youth) book, The […]
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Andere berichten van Patrick Bernauw
The Philosopher’s Stone / La Pierre des Sages
The Philosopher’s Stone / La Pierre des Sages (photo book and city game, with Marc Borms) Brussels—the capital of alchemists and Freemasons. The […]
The Mystery of Mons
The Mystery of Mons In The Mystery of Mons, Patrick Bernauw and photographer Marc Borms take you to the Walloon city that became world-famous during […]
The Case of Louis XVII
The Case of Louis XVII In The Case of Louis XVII, Patrick Bernauw dives into one of the greatest enigmas of the French Revolution: the death—or […]