The great Flemish writer Louis Paul Boon began his life s work with this extraordinary novel, a story of World War II as seen through the unglamorous, uncourageous, unhistorical eyes of the man on the street. Frustrated with the dainty, straightforward, neatly chronological narratives that dominated[...]
According to the author, Chapel Road "is the book about the childhood of Ondine [. . .] about her brother Valeer-Traleer with his monstrous head wobbling through life this way and that." But the book is about a lot more than that. It is also the story of Louis Paul Boon, an author working on a novel[...]
This is a wide-ranging portrait of life in an increasingly de-personalised world. This, the author writes, is "the novel of the individual in a world of barbarians." This is the story of Ondine and Oscarke, a young married couple adrift in a Belgian landscape that is darkening under the spread of in[...]
Flamländaren Louis Paul Boon kan kallas för mycket: arbetarförfattare, sedesskildrare, "ömsint anarkist", pessimist, realist, utopist, historiker, fantast, lustigkurre, pornograf⦠I den säregna romanen Paradisfågeln från 1958 möts samtliga sidor av hans väsen.
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