Jean-Marie Berckmans
Jean-Marie Henri Berckmans (28 October 1953 in Leopoldsburg – 31 August 2008 in Antwerp) was a Belgian cult writer.
Born in Leopoldsburg, Berckmans was a punk poet who struggled with mental illness. He left Belgium to become a businessman in Italy but he became manic. He then returned to Belgium where he resumed his literary career. His work has been compared with William S. Burroughs and Robert Crumb. He often wrote about the night and night people. He died in 2008 due to his alcohol problems.
Bibliography
- Geschiedenis van de revolutie (1977)
- Tranen voor Coltrane (1977)
- Vergeet niet wat de zevenslaper zei (1989)
- Café De Raaf nog steeds gesloten (1990)
- Rock & roll met Frieda Vindevogel (1991)
- Het zomert in barakstad (1993)
- Brief aan een meisje in Hoboken (1994)
- Taxi naar de Boerhaavestraat (1995)
- Bericht uit Klein Konstantinopel (1996)
- Ontbijt in het vilbeluik (1997)
- Slecht nieuws voor Doctor Paf de Pierennaaier, Pandemonium in de Grauwzone (1997)
- Berckmans' Biotoop (1999-2000)
- Na het baden bij Baxter en de ontluizing bij Miss Grace (2000)
- Het onderzoek begint (2002)
- As op Jazzwoensdag (2003)
- Je kan geen twintig zijn op suikerheuvel (2006)
References
- Stichting Lezen, Auteurslijst Jean-Marie H. Berckmans accessed 2008-03-31
- Dimitri Van Zeebroeck, Weerwolven, episode 2: Jean-Marie H. Berckmans, documentary first broadcast on Canvas, 2008-03-31 (website)
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