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 +====== Gunzig, Thomas ======
 +[{{:dictionary:thomasgunzig_1564028777.jpg?nolink&400 |Photo by: Pierre-Yves Jortay}}]
  
 +**Thomas Gunzig** ([[en:dictionary:brussels|Brussels]] , [[en:dictionary:1970|September 7, 1970]]) is a Belgian French-language writer ((See: [[wpfr>Thomas_Gunzig]])).
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 +Gunzigs childhood was heavily marked by his dyslexia . After difficult school years, he still achieved a degree in political science. In [[en:dictionary:1993|1993]] he made ​​his debut as a writer with "Situation instable penchant vers le mois d’août", and meanwhile he has written twenty books. He is also a professor of literature, he writes plays, columns for radio, television and newspapers, and even songs ((See: [[wpfr>Thomas_Gunzig]])).
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 +In [[en:dictionary:2001|2001]] he became the laureate of the Prix Victor-Rossel with his debut novel "Mort d'un parfait bilingue". In [[en:dictionary:2013|2013]] and [[en:dictionary:2014|2014]] he wrote with [[en:dictionary:van-dormael-jaco|Jaco Van Dormael]] the script for his film "Le Tout Nouveau Testament" ((See: [[wpfr>Thomas_Gunzig]])). 
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 +From [[en:dictionary:2016|2016]] until [[en:dictionary:2019|2019]] Thomas Gunzig worked on a [[en:dossiers:blake-and-mortimer-by-francois-schuiten|tribute album]] of [[en:dictionary:blake-and-mortimer|Blake and Mortimer]] called [[en:albums:le-dernier-pharaon|Le Dernier Pharaon]] together with [[en:dictionary:schuiten-francois|François Schuiten]], [[en:dictionary:van-dormael-jaco|Jaco Van Dormael]] and [[en:dictionary:durieux-laurent|Laurent Durieux]].
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