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Kluun
In 2011
In 2011
BornRaijmondus Godefriedus Norbert van de Klundert
(1964-04-17) 17 April 1964 (age 60)
Tilburg, Netherlands
Pen nameKluun
LanguageDutch
Period2003-present
SubjectWomen, relationships, men
Notable worksKomt een vrouw bij de dokter (2003)
SpouseJudith van de Klundert (?-2001; w.)
Children3

Raijmondus "Raymond" Godefriedus Norbert van de Klundert (known commonly as Kluun or Ray Kluun, born 17 April 1964) is a Dutch author. He is well known for his novel Love Life (Dutch: Komt een vrouw bij de dokter), in which he documents a fictionalized version of his own life story; a husband committing adultery while his wife is dying of cancer.

Background

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Kluun's wife Judith died from breast cancer at 36 years old (2000). He wanted to express his feelings for his late wife, so he used his experience to write his first novel Komt een vrouw bij de dokter (Love Life)[1] 3 years later in 2003. He then wrote the sequel De weduwnaar (The widower) to talk about his move to Australia with their daughter after Judith died.[2]

Works

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  • Komt een vrouw bij de dokter (Love Life) (2003)
  • Help, ik heb mijn vrouw zwanger gemaakt! (2004)
  • De weduwnaar (The widower) (2006)
  • Memoires van een marketingsoldaat (2008)
  • Klunen (2008)
  • Van Leven ga je dood (2008)
  • God is gek (2009)
  • Haantjes (2011)
  • DJ (2017)
  • Familieopstelling (2020)
  • Help, ik heb een puber! (2022)

References

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  1. ^ Komt een vrouw bij de dokter (Love Life) on the Dutch language Wikipedia
  2. ^ Ray Kluun (7 November 2010). "Ray Kluun". Goodreads. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
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