The Evenings
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Description
The Evenings is a darkly humorous and existential novel by Dutch writer Gerard Reve. Set in post-World War II Amsterdam, the story follows ten days in the life of Frits van Egters, a disillusioned young man struggling with boredom, alienation, and the monotony of daily existence.
Written in a deadpan, almost absurdist style, the novel captures the restless spirit of postwar youth, exploring themes of loneliness, existential angst, and the search for meaning in a world that seems devoid of it. Originally published in 1947, The Evenings has since become a classic of Dutch literature.
Why Read This Book
- A masterpiece of postwar European literature, exploring themes of alienation and existential dread.
- A darkly comic, introspective novel that resonates with modern readers.
- Offers a unique perspective on Dutch life and culture in the aftermath of WWII.
- Recognized as one of the greatest Dutch novels of the 20th century.
- A must-read for fans of existential and literary fiction.
About the Author
Gerard Reve (1923–2006) was one of the most influential Dutch writers of the 20th century. Known for his sharp wit, dark humor, and introspective storytelling, his works often explored themes of religion, sexuality, and existential despair. His literary contributions earned him widespread recognition, making The Evenings a cornerstone of modern Dutch literature.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9781805330264 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pushkin Press |