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Pierre Mertens

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Pierre Mertens
Born(1939-10-09)9 October 1939
Boitsfort, Belgium
Died19 January 2025 (aged 85)
NationalityBelgian
Occupation(s)lawyer, writer

Pierre Mertens (9 October 1939 – 19 January 2025) was a Belgian writer and lawyer who specialised in international law, director of the Centre de sociologie de la littérature at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and literary critic with the newspaper Le Soir.

Influenced by Franz Kafka, Mertens started to publish novels and short stories in 1969 and received the Prix Médicis in 1987 for Les éblouissements. He nevertheless continued his activities as a lawyer, participating in many battles for human rights. In 1989, he entered the Académie royale de langue et littérature de Belgique, and was also named Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France.

Mertens has reflected much on the social function of the writer. For him, private life, fiction, and history were inseparable. Thus he granted a central place to the memory in the creation of his works. To him the novelist finds his inspiration in their personal and the historical past. Mertens was particularly marked by the activities of his parents, his father a journalist and music lover and his mother a biologist and pianist. He was also much affected by the German occupation, the execution of the Rosenbergs and the tragedy of the miners of Marcinelle in 1956. Later as a scholar of international law he denounced the genocide in Biafra, torture in Ireland, and the prisons of Pinochet.

Another important inspiration was music. In his novels, one finds the influence of music, such as the leitmotifs which cross them (the figure of the tiger, for example). He was also the author of a booklet on opera, La passion de Gilles (1982).

His travels and his extensive education gave him an international perspective. In Les Bons offices (1974) and Terre d'asile (1978) Belgian history is presented from a foreign perspective. Mertens often saw his country as a synthesis of Europe and its problems.

He caused controversy in his homeland with his book Une paix royale, published in 1995, which tells a fictionalised story of Belgium's royal family, mixing fiction and reality. He was tried and forced to remove a couple of pages from the subsequent editions.

Mertens died on 19 January 2025, at the age of 85.[1]

Works

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  • L'Inde ou l'Amérique – 1969
  • Le Niveau de la mer – 1970
  • L'Imprescriptibilité des crimes de guerre et contre *l'humanité – 1974
  • Les Bons offices – 1974
  • Terre d'asile – 1978
  • Nécrologies – 1977
  • La Fête des anciens – 1983
  • Terreurs – 1983
  • Perdre – 1984
  • Berlin – 1986
  • Les éblouissements – 1987
  • Uwe Johnson, le scripteur de murs – 1989
  • L'Agent double – 1989
  • Lettres clandestines – 1990
  • Les Chutes centrales – 1990
  • Les Phoques de San Francisco – 1991
  • Flammes – 1993
  • Une paix royale – 1995
  • Collision et autres nouvelles – 1995
  • Tout est feu – 1999
  • Perasma – 2001

References

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  1. ^ Belga, Belga (19 January 2025). "L'écrivain belge Pierre Mertens est décédé". DHnet (in French). Retrieved 19 January 2025.
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