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Occupation
  
Writer

Name
  
Thomas Owen

Language
  
French

Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
Belgium

Movies
  
Vampyres, Symptoms

Literary movement
  
Belgium Weird


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Genre
  
WeirdFantasyFantastique

Died
  
March 2, 2002, Brussels, Belgium

Books
  
The Desolate Presence, and Other Uncanny Stories

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Thomas Owen (real name Gérald Bertot) is often credited with Jean Ray and Franz Hellens as a pillar of Belgium weird fiction and as part of the golden age of Belgium fantastique fiction. He wrote over 300 short stories in his lifetime, most being either fantasy or weird fiction.

Thomas Owen (author) An Accounting by Thomas Owen Weird Fiction Review

Biography

Thomas Owen started as an author of detective fiction but switched to the fantastique with 1942's l’Initiation à la Peur. Eventually he became close friends with one of the founders of the Belgian school of the strange, Jean Ray. They remained close friends until Ray's death in 1964.

References

Thomas Owen (author) Wikipedia
Photo Credit: Désiré Roegiest


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