Hubert Krains

Hubert Krains (1862–1934) was a Belgian author who wrote two novels, five short-story collections and a collection of essays.

His fiction focuses on peasant life, employs a simple and direct style, and is predominantly tragic in tone.

[1] Born in Brussels, Krains became a member of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique.

He wrote essays and became famous with Portraits d'écrivains belges (1930), a collection of essays on Belgian writers.

Krains died in a train accident.