Alex Hijmans
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Alex Hijmans (born 1975) is a Dutch multingual journalist and author. He has published several works in the
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Biography

Hijmans was born in 1975 in
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. He spent twelve years in Ireland, where he acquired fluency in the
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and engaged in media studies at the
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. He then worked as a reporter for
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and
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and for the defunct Irish language newspaper ''
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'', and contributed to other publications, including ''
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''. He moved to
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in 2008. He has published a selection of books in Irish, including ''Favela'', a non-fiction work about life in a Brazilian slum; novels ''Aiséirí'' and ''An Tearmann''; and ''Gonta'', a short story collection. His second collection of short stories in Irish, ''Idir Dhá Thír'', was released in 2017. Hijmans contributes to media outlets in Ireland and
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and is the Brazil correspondent for DNP, a Dutch digital newspaper. He is a regular contributor to online Irish-language news website Tuairisc.ie.


Published works

* ''Favela'' (Cois Life, 2009) * ''Aiséirí'' (Cois Life, 2011) * ''Gonta'' (Cois Life, 2012) * ''Splancanna ó Shaol Eile'' (Cois Life, 2013) * ''An Tearmann'' (Cois Life, 2016) * ''Idir Dhá Thír'' (Cois Life, 2017)


See also

* Panu Petteri Höglund


References


External links


Alex Hijmans’ website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hijmans, Alex 1975 births Living people Dutch male writers Dutch male novelists 21st-century Dutch male writers Dutch journalists People from Heemskerk Irish-language writers Alumni of the University of Galway