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Lid: emhromp2VerzamelingenMijn bibliotheek (295) Besprekingen278 besprekingen Trefwoordenthriller (59), fantasy (37), chick-lit (36), romance (35), humour (31), historical novel (25), children's (16), ebook (15), british (15), love (15) — alle trefwoorden Wolkentrefwoordenwolk, schrijverswolk GroepenGeen Over mijzelfI am a bookseller in the Netherlands, and fond of reading. My favourite genre is the historical novel, but I won't say no to a good thriller or romantic story. Over mijn boekenThis library is about the books I've actually read. I want to review them all. I own a whole lot of books more, but on this librarything are the books I've read since september 2005. On my other, more elaborate libarything are all the books I own. The unrated books I haven't read. Homepagehttp://www.librarything.com/catalog/emhromp Ook opFacebook, LiveJournal Werkelijke naamEvelyn WoonplaatsZwolle Favoriete schrijversGeen Soort gebruikeropenbaar, levenslang Verbanden nieuwsVerbanden nieuws URL's
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Thank you for your response.
As it turns out I did spend 18 months in The Netherlands - 20 years ago now - living in Rotterdam and working in Utrecht. I spent a lot of time on trains - and even went up to Maarken, so I do have some sense - and a huge fondness for the Dutch landscape.
This will be "Coals to Newcastle" but The Twin - in tone reminded me very much of The Longing by Marcel Mooring. What is it about Dutch literature that creates that sense of 'forlorn'?
I will look for Erling Jepsen - and see how I go.
I also really enjoyed reading the collected letters of Vincent Van Gogh - I wish my Dutch was good enough to read in the original - but even in English they are wonderful.
With kind regards
David
door DavidBarry op 7:24 am (EST) om Jun 7, 2009
I too really appreciated the banal-ness of the story.
But also the deep interleaving of twin and singular identity.
I never understood all of the references to birds - any ideas?
The jewel for me was the day Reit and Helmer went to Henk's grave - he thought something along the lines of "She is they type that will touch the engraved letters. But she didn't" I think that is sublime writing. That the main protagonist is not omniscient - made him and Riet come alive.
I was not sure why Jaap came back into the story, it seemed a bit obvious - but I did like the water motif.
I also thought he rendered the unexpressed sexuality - the unexpressed life really, so finely.
I read it in English translation - and it was poetic in that - so it must be amazing in Dutch.
With kind regards
David
door DavidBarry op 8:05 am (EST) om Jun 1, 2009
door Booksloth op 1:07 pm (EST) om Apr 15, 2009
Happy new year!
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