Category
page 121st-century Belgian novelists

Amélie Nothomb
Belgian Francophone writer (born 1966)
Hugo Claus
Belgian author (1929–2008)

Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Belgian writer and filmmaker
François Weyergans
Belgian writer and film director (1941–2019)
Tom Lanoye
Belgian poet and playwright (born 1958)
Herman Brusselmans
Flemish writer
Jacqueline Harpman
Belgian psychologist (1929–2012)
Jef Geeraerts
Belgian novelist (1930–2015)
Ivo Michiels
Belgian writer (1923-2012)
Rachida Lamrabet
Belgian writer and lawyer

Peter Terrin
Belgium writer
Annelies Verbeke
Belgian author

Diane Ducret
French journalist and historian
Erwin Mortier
Flemish writer, poet and essayist
Geert van Istendael
Belgian writer (born 1947)

Filip Naudts
Belgian photographer
Kristien Hemmerechts
Belgian writer
Ariane Le Fort
Belgian writer
Christopher Gérard
Belgian writer
Peter Verhelst
Belgian writer
Nicolas Ancion
writer
Bessora
Bessora (born 1968, Brussels, Belgium) is a novelist and short story writer. After a career in international finance in Geneva, she studied anthropology and wrote her first novel. Since 1999 Bessora has published a book a year on average, mainly through the publishing group Gallimard. Her books have been translated into several languages. Bessora has been awarded the Fénéon Prize in 2001 for her novel Ink Stains, and the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire in 2007 for her novel Pick Me Pretty Sirs, and the Swiss Literature Prize and Prix Kourouma for Vous, les ancêtres.
Eric de Kuyper
Flemish-Belgian and Dutch writer, semiologist, art critic and experimental film director
Paul Verhaeghen
Belgian novelist and psychologist
Isabelle Spaak
Belgian journalist
Kenan Görgün
Belgian writer and screenwriter
Nicole Malinconi
Belgian writer, social worker and novelist

Jean Daive
Belgian writer