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The Sorrow of Belgium is clearly the culmination point of war drama in the works of this Belgian author. Claus does not narrate the heroic deeds of the soldiers, but paints a 4/5(19). The Sorrow Of Belgium|Hugo Claus students here in the USA to succeed in college. High school students have been getting help with their essays. College students - The Sorrow Of Belgium|Hugo Claus with term papers. And university graduates - The Sorrow Of . The sorrow of Belgium. by. Claus, Hugo, Publication date. Topics. Classic fiction, Modern fiction, Claus, Hugo - Prose Criticism, Fiction / General, Literature: Classics, World War (), World War, , Dutch fiction. Publisher. www.doorway.ru Interaction Count:


Hugo Claus, Arnold J. Pomerans (Translator) · Rating details · 2, ratings · reviews. A classic novel in the tradition of The Tin Drum, The Sorrow of Belgium is a searing, scathingly funny portrait of a wartime Belgium and one boy's coming of age-emotionally, sexually, and politically. Epic in scope, by turns hilarious and elegiac. Sorrow Of Belgium|Hugo Claus satisfaction. Do not hesitate to ask additional samples from us through Sorrow Of Belgium|Hugo Claus our live chat service. In this way, we can work towards a strong relationship. For our trusted and permanent customers, we provide them all time 25% discount on their every order. The sorrow of Belgium is a long, rich and stunning novel, poetic and at times heart-rending. The book is obviously the masters (this is how they call Hugo Claus in the newspapers and reviews here in Belgium and Holland) most impressive and most beautiful novel and has everything in it to become (if it isn't it already) a classic, also outside Belgium.


The Sorrow of Belgium (Dutch: Het verdriet van België) is a novel by the Belgian author Hugo Claus (–). The book, widely considered Claus's most important work and "the most important Dutch-language novel of the twentieth century", is a bildungsroman which explores themes around politics and growing up in Flanders around World War II. It has been described as "one of the great novels of postwar Europe". In , 25 years ago, Hugo Claus' Het Verdriet van België (The Sorrow of Belgium) was first published. Next to his poetry it is his most personal book; one in which he weaves many of his childhood memories. He spent his entire childhood, from the age of 18 months until he was eleven, in a boarding school, and this made a huge impact on his life. The Sorrow of Belgium is a family epic which takes place from Do not let the title fool you, The Sorrow of Belgium is a comedic war novel, like Slaughterhouse-5 and The Tin Drum, but The Sorrow of Belgium excels beyond either of them in its vastness and complexity. This is a novel which is constantly playing tricks, shifting through different times and perspectives, describing seemingly insignificant details and juxtaposing them to serious drama, and portraying events which might in actuality have been only fantasized.

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