Wednesday, July 11, 2007
BEYOND SLEEP in The Wall Street Journal
Great notice in this past weekend's Wall Street Journal of Willem Frederik Hermans' Beyond Sleep:
"Since its publication four decades ago, "Beyond Sleep" (the Dutch is "Nooit meer slapen") has come to be regarded as one of the founding books of modern Dutch literature, even if Hermans's countrymen never quite embraced the man himself. The novel -- which has inexplicably languished, until now, without an English translation -- tells the story of Alfred Issendorf, an ambitious geology student from Holland who joins a scientific expedition to Lappland, one that is beset by bad equipment and bad luck. Under Hermans's steady hand, the tale is marked in turns by exhilarating comedy and fateful tragedy.
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Ooh, thanks for this. I've just become aware of Hermans and am VERY impressed.
Are the The Darkroom of Damocles and Beyond Sleep the only two translated into English?
Those two are the ones Ina Rilke has translated: DARKROOM will come out from Overlook next Summer.
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