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Jean Louvet (playwright)

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Nationality
  
Belgium

Movies
  
Winter 1960

Role
  
Playwright

Name
  
Jean Louvet

Occupation
  
playwright


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Born
  
28 September 1934 (
1934-09-28
)
Moustier-sur-Sambre, Belgium

Died
  
August 29, 2015, La Louviere, Belgium

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Jean Louvet (28 September 1934 – 29 August 2015) was a Belgian playwright.

He was born in Moustier-sur-Sambre, the son of a miner, and lived a working-class childhood. Three years in the army paid for his studies in Romance philology, and he spent time in academia, but turned to the theater to give expression to his left-wing politics and founded a "proletarian theater". His work is influenced by Sartre and Brecht, by his Walloon roots and one of the most important event of the present-day Wallonia, the 1960-1961 Winter General Strike.

For some years, political considerations kept his work out of Wallonia and he is better known in France. However, he was awarded the "Bologne-Lemaire Walloon of the Year" prize in 2002.

'Jean Louvet defends Walloon culture and identity while believing in a certain utopist utopia'

References

Jean Louvet (playwright) Wikipedia