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The Ascent - A house can have many secrets (Paperback)
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The Ascent - A house can have many secrets (Paperback)
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Price R292
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You Save R78 (21%)
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In the first year of the new millennium, a book came into my hands
from which I learned that for twenty years I had lived in the house
of a former SS man. The dazzling new novel by Stefan Hertmans,
author of the modern classic War and Turpentine. 'A powerful and
humane reminder that the horrors of the past century are
inexhaustibly fascinating and reverberate today.' Observer In 1979,
Stefan Hertmans fell in love with a beautiful dilapidated old house
in Ghent in Belgium, which he lovingly rescued from decay, as it
became his peaceful sanctuary. Now, all these years later, he
learns that a bust of Hitler once sat on the mantelpiece, and a war
criminal relaxed in its rooms with his family. This shocking
discovery sends Hertmans off to the archives and to interview next
of kin, to uncover the secrets of the house and reimagine this
man's life and expose the atrocities he's responsible for. We see
Willem Verhulst as a weak, narcissistic man who climbed high in the
ranks of the SS; a fascinating and chilling case study for the
cruel and perverse mentality of the Nazis. A story of war, family,
and individual fate, The Ascent portrays the deep tragedy of
Flemish collaboration during World War Two. Hertmans masterfully
brings history and the house to life, as he appears in the novel as
a trusted guide, and imagines individual lives to tell the greater
European story. Translated from the Dutch by David McKay Praise for
War and Turpentine 'All the marking of a future classic.' Neel
Mukherjee, Guardian 'Staggering richness of language. Mesmerising
from page one'. Simon Schama 'Masterpiece, an accolade often
casually bestowed, really does describe this magnificent book.'
Sunday Times, Book of the Year 'A masterly book.' New York Times,
10 Best Books of the Year
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