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Memoirs from Elsinore

Translated by Howard Curtis

by Howard Curtis (Translation)
©2000 Monographs XX, 300 Pages
Series: Belgian Francophone Library, Volume 12

Summary

This is the first English publication of a major work by one of Belgium’s greatest writers – Franz Hellens. As a prime example of his «fantastic realism,» this novel takes its narrator-hero, Théophile, through a series of adventures that range from the touchingly down-to-earth to the extravagantly bizarre. With its rich multiplicity of character and incident, as well as a narrative that surprises the reader at every turn, this book is an ideal introduction to a unique, and too long neglected, voice in twentieth-century literature.

Details

Pages
XX, 300
Publication Year
2000
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820444697
Language
English
Keywords
fantastic realism incident adventures
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2000. XX, 300 pp.

Biographical notes

Howard Curtis (Translation)

The Translator: Howard Curtis, a professional translator, lives in London, England. His published translations include three novels by Georges Simenon and works by Francophone writers from the Arab world. He also regularly translates essays for art catalogs. He is particularly interested in Belgian literature and has spent some years researching the life and work of Franz Hellens.

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