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Paul Bruijn

    Het onvermijdelijke verlies
    Saturdays kinderen
    The slap
    Special Topics in Calamity Physics
    The Gargoyle
    • The Gargoyle

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(1655)Add rating

      An extraordinary debut novel of love that survives the fires of hell and transcends the boundaries of time. The narrator of The Gargoyle is a very contemporary cynic, physically beautiful and sexually adept, who dwells in the moral vacuum that is modern life. As the book opens, he is driving along a dark road when he is distracted by what seems to be a flight of arrows. He crashes into a ravine and suffers horrible burns over much of his body. As he recovers in a burn ward, undergoing the tortures of the damned, he awaits the day when he can leave the hospital and commit carefully planned suicide — for he is now a monster in appearance as well as in soul. A beautiful and compelling, but clearly unhinged, sculptress of gargoyles by the name of Marianne Engel appears at the foot of his bed and insists that they were once lovers in medieval Germany. In her telling, he was a badly injured mercenary and she was a nun and scribe in the famed monastery of Engelthal who nursed him back to health. As she spins their tale in Scheherazade fashion and relates equally mesmerizing stories of deathless love in Japan, Iceland, Italy, and England, he finds himself drawn back to life — and, finally, in love. He is released into Marianne's care and takes up residence in her huge stone house. But all is not well. For one thing, the pull of his past sins becomes ever more powerful as the morphine he is prescribed becomes ever more addictive. For another, Marianne receives word from God that she has only twenty-seven sculptures left to complete — and her time on earth will be finished.

      The Gargoyle
    • The mesmerizing "New York Times "bestseller by the author of "Night Film" Marisha Pessl's dazzling debut sparked raves from critics and heralded the arrival of a vibrant new voice in American fiction. At the center of "Special Topics in Calamity Physics" is clever, deadpan Blue van Meer, who has a head full of literary, philosophical, scientific, and cinematic knowledge. But she could use some friends. Upon entering the elite St. Gallway School, she finds some--a clique of eccentrics known as the Bluebloods. One drowning and one hanging later, Blue finds herself puzzling out a byzantine murder mystery. Nabokov meets Donna Tartt (then invites the rest of the Western Canon to the party) in this novel--with visual aids drawn by the author--that has won over readers of all ages.

      Special Topics in Calamity Physics
    • Winner of the 2009 Commonwealth Writers' Prize. When a man slaps a child who is not his own at a neighborhood barbecue, the act triggers a series of repercussions in the lives of the people who witness the event.

      The slap
    • Saturdays kinderen

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      De familie Avoka probeert weer op te krabbelen na zeventien jaar onder het juk van een militaire dictator geleefd te hebben. Vader Theo schrijft – niet zonder gevaar – de memoires van de oud-dictator, die hij zowel veracht als bewondert. Moeder Zahra voelt zich geïsoleerd en begint een relatie met een oude liefde. Hun zoon Kojo komt erachter dat het leven op een internaat niet zo geweldig is als hij had verwacht. Iedereen probeert zich staande te houden, maar langzaam verliezen ze de grip op hun leven. Lukt het hun om zichzelf en elkaar niet kwijt te raken?

      Saturdays kinderen
    • Het onvermijdelijke verlies

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      De ziekte en het overlijden van de moeder van de schrijfster op 55-jarige leeftijd leiden bij haar tot talrijke gedachten over de dood.

      Het onvermijdelijke verlies