From the author of the hit _The Evenings_ \- two classic novellas that are considered among Gerard Reve's best work. Young Elmer longs to make friends and tries to control the world around him by forming secret clubs, of which he is always the president. When he invites Werther to become a member, a
Childhood: Two Novellas
โ Scribed by Gerard Reve
- Book ID
- 115335945
- Publisher
- Steerforth Press
- Year
- 1949
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781782274582
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โฆ Synopsis
From the author of the hit The Evenings - two classic novellas that are considered among Gerard Reve's best work. Young Elmer longs to make friends and tries to control the world around him by forming secret clubs, of which he is always the president. When he invites Werther to become a member, a game of attraction and repulsion begins. What follows is a psychological masterpiece; Reve brilliantly conjures up a child's whole world, full of oppression and enchantment.
During the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam, a boy watches as the family of one of his friends slowly loses everything and is then taken away. This is a deceptively simple story imbued with subtle horror.
These two classic novellas, from the giant of post-war Dutch literature Gerard Reve, have all of the uncanny atmosphere and the incisive, dark wit of The Evenings.
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