
2013
My name is Ion. Who could have imagined the fate that awaited me: my birth under the Romanian dictatorship, the loss of my eyesight through an accident, my sudden escape from my homeland to seek a future that was a little too idyllic? One thing is certain: fate is like all the criminals that I listen to today for the Belgian federal police. With a little willpower, there is always a way to dodge its tricks. The person who taught me that is a close and loyal childhood friend. That friend is literature. Without her, I probably would not be what I am now, here, among you.

Your Call Is Important To Us

Ellis Island, une histoire du rêve américain

The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files

Narratives of Modern Genocide

The Blood Is at the Doorstep

Sunflower Seeds

Resurrecting Hassan

My Life Inside

Not My Job

Do You Dream in Color?

Earth of the Blind

Draussen bleiben

Aan ons den arbeid

Visions of Europe

The Police Tapes

A Home On the Clouds

Murder on the Social Network

Grève à Jeune Afrique

Between the Holy and the Profane

Immigrant Service: Focus on Jesus Duran