Background
Xavier Deutsch was born on February 9, 1965, in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. His father is a professor of physics, his mother is a teacher.
1995
Place de l'Université 1, 1348 Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
On December 21, 1995, Xavier Deutsch earned a Doctor of Letters after his graduation from the Catholic University of Louvain.
Xavier Deutsch was born on February 9, 1965, in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium. His father is a professor of physics, his mother is a teacher.
On December 21, 1995, Xavier Deutsch earned a Doctor of Letters after his graduation from the Catholic University of Louvain.
In January 1989, Xavier Deutsch published his first novel: Night in the Eyes, with Gallimard. In 1990, Xavier Deutsch served in the ranks of the 1st Fighter Wing, Air Force. In 1994, he published "The War I Did not Want," a little illustrated book explaining to the youngest the war in Yugoslavia of 1991.
On April 1, 1996, Xavier Deutsch began to live on his writing. He published regularly his novels with the éditions Le Cri with Christian Lutz, then with Castor Astral with Francis Dannemark and later with Mijade editions with Muriel Molhant.
During the year 1999, Xavier Deutsch worked as a staff writer of La Libre Belgique and traveled through Belgium to with a photographer Marina Cox: the photographs of Marina and his texts appeared in La Libre Belgique (and compiled in a book in 2002: Belgium tells stories).
In May 2004, Xavier Deutsch began to work with Gael magazine. From February 5, 2005, to June 28, 2007, Xavier Deutsch wrote a weekly column at the newspaper Le Soir. On August 29, 2012, Xavier Deutsch co-authored the book "Michelle Martin, you are not alone."
Nowadays Xavier Deutsch has published forty books and numerous texts in the press. Xavier Deutsch wrote several plays, he organized writing workshops: "Saint Martin des Tours," in 2003; "Mozart stopped at Belluno," in 2004; "Thijl Ulenspiegel, captain of freedoms," in 2005; "In the flood of St. Martin," in 2008; "Vivaldi, the fire of God," in 2011; "Merlin and the Round Table," in 2012.
As Xavier Deutsch is also a living model for drawing classes, he considers, that nudity is not trivial for him.
Quotations: "Literature is not a little obedient mule that carries on its back the thought of the author, to transmit it obediently to the readers. Literature is a wild horse that springs wildly out of its author, without the author attempting to domesticate it, then gallops through unknown plains and mountains."
Xavier Deutsch likes real communication more than Facebook. He likes real life and people. Xavier Deutsch is curious, he's interested in the world and its events.
Xavier Deutsch married Michelle Martin. Now she is a Xavier Deutsch's ex-wife.