A sparse, haunted, relentless novel, brilliantly achieved, skirting the edges of unreality but always coming back, written in the ageless style of a true modernist

John le Carré

One of the best novels about the Second World War

- Angus Wilson,

I immerse myself in the book, intimidated at first by its length, astonished afterwards to find I have read it at a single sitting... The suspense never falters. The events (which takes place during the war and in the year that followed) are described in a style that is terse and exact, detailed but fast-paced; the events are horrifyingly real and yet at the very limit of the credible.

- Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being,

Se alle

Striking, suspenseful . . . Brilliant

Observer

The action is thrilling, the detail grounded and real, the prose (and the exceptional translation) deceptively simple and fluid

Lizzy's Literary Life

Hermans is one of the most important European authors of the second half of the twentieth century

- Cees Nooteboom,

Praise for An Untouched House

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Profoundly unsettling and haunt[s] the mind for long afterwards

Sunday Times, Books of the Year

I was struck by the compressed farce and horror in the 1951 Dutch novella An Untouched House by Willem Frederik Hermans, in David Colmer's new translation

Spectator, Books of the Year

A shocking Dutch classic... remarkable... It takes an hour or two to read, but An Untouched House is the kind of book that stays with you for ever

Guardian

Shocking... properly unsettling... It would certainly be good to have a lot more of Hermans's work available here

Sunday Times

I was overwhelmed

- Sam Jordison, Guardian, Choose your Book of 2018

By any light, this eloquent marvel teases, bewilders and unnerves

Times Literary Supplement

Taut... dark, thrillerish story, ably translated by David Colmer, carries the pungent tang of authenticity

New Statesman

Underrated

- Ian McEwan, TLS

Bleak, hilarious, angry, ruthless and plain. [Hermans is] as alarming as a snake in the breadbin. He's also hugely entertaining

Scotsman

'A stark, funny and graphic exploration of the folly of war... Bravo Pushkin Press for seeking out yet another international gem

A Life in Books (blog)

Short but powerful novella... I was filled with admiration for its unflinching depiction of what happens when war numbs the human heart and destroys empathy

The Book Jotter (blog)

Disturbing, haunting, and brilliant... an excellent antidote to misty eyed nostalgia for blitz or Dunkirk spirit

Desperate Reader (blog)

Not for the faint-hearted

Lizzy's Literary Life (blog)

An expertly crafted story... A small novel that packs a strong, hard punch

Complete Review

Crackling with uneasy tension... A beautiful new edition of a powerful and timeless slim Dutch masterpiece, written in spare and crisp style that brings to mind Camus

The Lady

The Dutch have hailed him as their greatest novelist, and now, slowly, Europe is getting to know him

- Milan Kundera, Le Monde

A dark wartime vision that evokes Koestler, Orwell, and Vonnegut.

Kirkus

A violent climax without equal in modern literature

- Cees Nooteboom,

As disturbing and powerful as anything by Joseph Heller or Kurt Vonnegut

- Michel Faber, Guardian

A literary tour de force

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Not only would Dutch literature be considerably less without Hermans; so would European literature

Suddeutsche Zeitung

During the German occupation of Holland, tobacconist Henri Osewoudt finds himself drawn into the resistance when he is visited by the ruthless Dorbeck, who also happens to look remarkably like him. Soon Osewoudt is carrying out dangerous missions, helping British agents and killing collaborators with aplomb. But after the war, he is taken for a collaborator himself. How can he prove that he was on the right side - and how much of what he remembers is real? The Darkroom of Damocles is a razor-sharp thriller set in a world where everything is permitted, even murder. As unsettling and morally challenging today as when it was first written.
Les mer
A classic pitch-black wartime thriller from the author of An Untouched House.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781782276241
Publisert
2020-10-01
Utgiver
Pushkin Press
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416

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Biografisk notat

Willem Frederik Hermans (1921-1995) was one of the most prolific and versatile Dutch authors of the twentieth century. In 1977 he received the Dutch Literature Prize - the most prestigious literary prize in the Netherlands. He is considered one of the three most important authors in the Netherlands in the postwar period, along with Harry Mulisch and Gerard Reve. Hermans' An Untouched House was published by Pushkin Press in 2018 to rave reviews. Beyond Sleep and Memories of a Guardian Angel are also forthcoming.