Showing posts with label Poor Wallonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poor Wallonia. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Meulenhoff | Manteau on stage in Brussels

The Flemish-Dutch centre deBuren invited Meulenhoff | Manteau for an evening on books, publishing and literary imponderabilia. Publisher Harold Polis and authors Pascal Verbeken (Poor Wallonia) and Jeroen Theunissen (A kind of tiredness) will let you in on what actually happens behind the scenes. Next tuesday, December 2, you have the chance to learn more about Meulenhoff | Manteau and contemporary publishing.

In collaboration with Het beschrijf

TU 02.12.08 | 20.00 > 21.30
Passa Porta, A. Dansaertstraat 46, 1000 Brussels
€5 - €4 | reservation
recommended:
T +32(0)2 226 04 54
info@passaporta.be

Friday, July 4, 2008

Poor Wallonia - Travels through Belgium's promised land will be published in French


The Franco-Belgian publisher Le Castor Astral will publish the French version of Poor Wallonia - Travels through Belgium's promised land by Pascal Verbeken.

For his highly acclaimed debut Poor Wallonia Pascal Verbeken did receive this spring the M.J. Brusse-prize, awarded by the Dutch Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten (Dutch fund for investigative journalism and special research projects).

Poor Wallonia is quintessential reading material for all who want to comprehend what is going on in Belgium. Furthermore it's a great read.

In 1903 the French-speaking Belgian journalist Auguste De Winne wrote Travels through Poor Flanders, a classical report of a journey along ‘holes of sadness’ where poverty, famine, illiteracy and exploitation are omnipresent. One hundred years later, Pascal Verbeken undertakes the journey in the opposite direction. Verbeken goes on the road, through the countryside of the province of Waals-Brabant and further along the old industrial axis of the Borinage, La Louvière, Charleroi, Seraing and Liège. Verbeken makes a penetrating analysis of Walloon society, deals with numerous worn-out phrases and reminds the rich Flemish region again of its miserable past. Dozens of Walloons get the opportunity to say what they have to say. The result is a multi-layered moving portrayal of a country struggling to regain its lost pride.