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- Birth nameClemens Renaat Alice Jozef Schouwenaars
- Clem Schouwenaars was born on December 28, 1932 in Mortsel, Flanders, Belgium. He was a writer and actor, known for De lente van Jonathan (1965), The Interview (1967) and Baas Gansendonck (1974). He died on September 10, 1993 in Lubbeek, Flanders, Belgium.
- His first novel Jij, een meermin? (English: You, a mermaid?) is characterized by personal considerations and thoughts, and he is considered to be an autobiographical author, inspired by personal experiences.
- He spent most of his life at the countryside of Flanders.
- He grew up in a Roman Catholic family. His youth was not a happy one. Two of his brothers and one of his sisters died young, and his only remaining sister was killed during a bombardment in 1943.
- His mother died in 1960, and some time later his father committed suicide.
- After high school he attended the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, but did not finish and became a journalist and a teacher. Finally he became full-time writer.
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