Ander Lewens

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Hierdie boeiende drie novelles word op intrigerende wyse aan mekaar verbind deur oorvleuelende karakters en plekke, asook tematiese ooreenkomste. Die drie vertellers is al drie kunstenaars - 'n skilder, 'n argitek, 'n pianis. Die blou deur begin met 'n droom en 'n verwysing na Kafka se Metamorfose. In hierdie verhaal vervaag die grense tussen die droomwêreld en die realiteit ook soos by Kafka. Kunstenaar David het 'n kothuis wat hy as ateljee gebruik en waarheen hy gaan om te skilder. En op 'n dag wanneer hy daar aankom, bevind hy hom in 'n ander werklikheid: 'n donkerkop vrou en twee kinders heet hom welkom asof hy deel is van hulle gesin ... In Spieël maak argitek Steve een oggend die ontdekking dat hy nou swart is. Daardie dag ervaar hy dinge en mense telkens op 'n heel ander wyse, en word hy gekonfronteer met die probleem van identiteit. Totdat alles tot 'n keerpunt kom die aand toe hy en sy vrou Carla saam met ander mense in 'n restaurant deur 'n groep gemaskerde mans oorval word. In Appassionata raak pianis Derek Hugo betrokke in 'n verhouding met sangeres Nina Rousseau - 'n verhouding wat egter op haar aandrang platonies bly. Maar alles verander na 'n gewelddadige voorval in 'n restaurant, toe Nina daarop aandring dat hulle vir 'n paar dae na haar ou familieplaas toe gaan - 'n plek met 'n donker geskiedenis.
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AuthorAndré P. Brink
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2008
ISBN9780798149259
BindingHardcover
ConditionAs New
Dustjacket ConditionVery Good
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