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The 2011 Award

 

 

In a Dark Wood

by Marcel Möring

Translated from the original Dutch by Shaun Whiteside

 

 

Nominated by:

  • The Association of Public Libraries The Hague, The Netherlands
  • Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Helsingin Kaupunginkirjasto / Helsinki City Library, Finland.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Fourth Estate, UK.

The complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

 

A magnificently ambitious and enthralling novel that confirms Moring’s place as one of the most significant European novelists now at work. 
 
At the end of the Second World War, Jacob Noah emerges from the hole in the ground where he has been hiding for the past three years, and cycles madly back to his home town to find that his parents and brother have perished at the hands of the Nazis. Setting himself up as a shoemaker in the Dutch town of Assen, Noah patiently expands his business until he has become the most influential entrepreneur in the city. But however wealthy he becomes, nothing can console him for the loss of his family and the tragedy of history. In June 1980, on the eve of Assen's annual TT races, a despairing Noah sets off on a journey into the depths of his soul. Guided by a shabby, supernatural pedlar calling himself the 'Jew of Assen', he descends into the smoky heart of the town, a man-made hell modelled on Dis, the city in Dante's Inferno. In a rich and varied explosion of styles, fantasy and philosophical speculations, Marcel Möring leads us on a voyage through the dark heart of the twentieth century, and through a vivid exploration of loss and guilt. 

Holland's most famous and bestselling author, Marcel Möring, was born in 1957 in Enschede, an industrial town near the Dutch-German border, where he attended a Montessori primary school. In the late 1960s his family moved north, to Assen, a small town moderately famous for its annual TT motor races. He finished secondary school and studied Dutch literature for two years, then went from one odd job to another. Since he had already decided to become a writer at the age of thirteen, he saw no point in further education. He wrote several plays in those years, producing and directing two of them, and moved with his girlfriend to Rotterdam, the second biggest city in the Netherlands and the largest harbour in the world.


.(From Publisher).

 

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marcel Möring published his first novel, Mendels Erfenis, in 1990, to almost unanimous critical acclaim. His second novel, Het Grote Verlangen (The Great Longing ) won the AKO Prize – the Dutch equivalent of the Booker Prize. Over 100,000 copies of The Great Longing have been sold in the Netherlands alone. Möring's third book was a novella: Bederf is de weg van alle vlees (Decay is the Way of All Flesh). His latest book is a 500-page novel: In Babylon. This book won two Golden Owls, a Flemish award for the best Dutch/Flemish book of 1998 and was a major success in both the Netherlands and Germany before being published in the UK. Dream Room was published in 2002. 

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

A intellectual novel with many interesting literary borrowings.

An awe-inspiring book, written in language that moves, even during humiliating moments, conveying the vacuity of the human condition.

 

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