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The Following Story

3.67 ( 1,752 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Following Story

The Following Story

3.67 (1,752 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 2 January, 2014
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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MITCHELL

One morning Herman Mussert wakes up in a hotel room in Lisbon, where twenty years previously he slept with another man’s wife. Yet he is quite certain that the night before he went to sleep as normal in his house in Amsterdam. And so Herman begins a physical journey and a metaphysical adventure, which will re-route him via past loves, through the pangs and pleasures of memory, and to the very heart of that crucial question: ‘who am I?’.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099582885
ISBN10 0099582880
Number Of Pages 112
Item Weight 88 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 7 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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One of the greatest modern novelists -- A. S. Byatt
The prose has such clarity, charm and lightness that you take to disorientation with pleasure -- Michael Ignatieff * Sunday Times *
After years of distinction in his own country, Cees Nooteboom has commanded attention with this gentle, European Literature Prize-winning story * Independent *
He is a thinker as much as a storyteller and brings astute insight to his evocation of character and imaginative intellectualism... Playful, deadly serious and achingly real... Nooteboom makes every word, every observation, not only count but also linger * Irish Times *
Nooteboom writes beautifully. His prose is clean and precise without feeling sparse, and he manages to combine clarity with an intense lyricism… Part travelogue, part elegy, part love story, this is an exquisite little novel, and far more substantial than its 90 pages suggest * Guardian *
Sharp, elegant prose... It recalls, in tone, Vladimir Nabokov. The language is, by turns, delicately allusive and rich, even ripely comic -- D. J. Enright * Times Literary Supplement *
He writes a speculative, playful, diversionary fiction that is never necessarily set where it says it is set * Glasgow Herald *
Nooteboom's traceries of love, identity, knowledge, death and transfiguration have seldom seemed more evocative * Boston Globe *
Nooteboom has shown himself a master of ironic wisdom, but also of elated, elegiac feeling. Intricately composed and finely translated, The Following Story will still be delivering after many readings -- Ben Rogers * Independent on Sunday *
It has a compelling energy and rare elegance to equal its extraordinary ambitions... The Following Story is several times more valuable than the usual fare, and a book that earns more than one reading * New Statesman *

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Author's Bio

Cees Nooteboom was born in The Hague in 1933. He is a poet and the author of several novels and travel books. He has journeyed through much of the world - he made his first voyage as a sailor to earn his passage from his native Holland to South America, and he has been travelling ever since. His first taste of international success was the Pegasus Prize for Rituals. The award in 1993 of the European Literature Prize, for The Following Story, confirmed his reputation in contemporary European world literature. His other works, including In the Dutch Mountains and A Song of Truth and Semblance, have been translated into many languages.

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