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Voor ek vergeet

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  • 384 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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From a world-class writer comes a remarkable novel exploring love in all its forms. Chris Minaar, a distinguished yet aging South African writer, feels he has lost his creative gift. On New Year’s Eve, a chance encounter with Rachel, a young sculptress, ignites a profound, albeit unfulfilled, love. Believing his purpose is to care for his mother, who is over a century old, Chris becomes enchanted by Rachel and forms a close friendship with her husband, George, which complicates their triangular relationship. Interwoven with this narrative is Chris's life story, marked by numerous romantic entanglements—brief affairs, a marriage, and passionate encounters. The women he loved, from Daphne, the troubled dancer, to Bonnie, his father’s secretary, and Grethe, who orchestrates gatherings of her lovers, shape his experiences. As Chris reflects on these relationships, it becomes evident that this final act of writing serves to impose order on his chaotic life. The novel is erotic, searingly honest, elegiac, and profoundly moving, presenting a personal history intertwined with the broader history of a nation and a transformative love.

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Voor ek vergeet, André Brink

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2004
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Título
Voor ek vergeet
Subtítulo
roman
Idioma
Afrikaans
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
384
ISBN10
0798144319
ISBN13
9780798144315
Serie
Calificación
3,55 de 5
Descripción
From a world-class writer comes a remarkable novel exploring love in all its forms. Chris Minaar, a distinguished yet aging South African writer, feels he has lost his creative gift. On New Year’s Eve, a chance encounter with Rachel, a young sculptress, ignites a profound, albeit unfulfilled, love. Believing his purpose is to care for his mother, who is over a century old, Chris becomes enchanted by Rachel and forms a close friendship with her husband, George, which complicates their triangular relationship. Interwoven with this narrative is Chris's life story, marked by numerous romantic entanglements—brief affairs, a marriage, and passionate encounters. The women he loved, from Daphne, the troubled dancer, to Bonnie, his father’s secretary, and Grethe, who orchestrates gatherings of her lovers, shape his experiences. As Chris reflects on these relationships, it becomes evident that this final act of writing serves to impose order on his chaotic life. The novel is erotic, searingly honest, elegiac, and profoundly moving, presenting a personal history intertwined with the broader history of a nation and a transformative love.