Gaston Dorren

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Gaston Dorren
Gaston Dorren in 2016
Gaston Dorren in 2016
Born(1965-05-31)May 31, 1965
Valkenburg aan de Geul, Netherlands
OccupationLanguage expert, writer, journalist
NationalityDutch
GenreNon-fiction
Notable works
  • Lingo (2014)
  • Babel (2018)
Website
languagewriter.com

Gaston Dorren is a Dutch language expert, journalist, and writer. He was born in Valkenburg aan de Geul, Netherlands and currently resides in Amersfoort, Netherlands with his wife Marleen Bekker.[1] Dorren is a polyglot who is able to speak six different languages and read nine more.[2] Dorren has achieved a modicum of international success, with Lingo being published in 12 different languages [3] and Babel in 15.[4] He also developed an app called The Language Lovers Guide to Europe,[5] but it is no longer available.

Dorren wrote his most recent work, Babel, entirely in both English and Dutch himself.[6] The book was awarded the Dutch Language Book Prize 2019 by the language magazine Onze Taal and the Belgian-Dutch cultural association ANV.[7] His works have received positive reviews from publications such as Kirkus Reviews,[8][9] The Guardian,[10][11] The Wall Street Journal,[12] and BBC[13]

Bibliography[edit]

This bibliography only covers the books that have been written by Dorren, not the abundance of articles for various blogs, websites[14] and magazines throughout Europe.

Dutch publication English publication
Title Year Title Year
The Game of the Rose 1995
Nieuwe tongen 1999
Taaltoerisme 2012 Lingo[15] 2014
Vakantie in eigen taal 2016
Lingua 2017
Babel 2019 Babel 2018
De Dutchionary 2020
Zeven talen in zeven dagen 2022

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