by Ina Rilke (Translator), Erwin Mortier (Author)
The narrator is a ten year old boy who lives with his grandparents in a Flemish village. His grandmother guards the family dead with fierce determination, arranging and re-arranging their photographs in a special cabinet, talking to them and arguing with them. The cabinet is an extension of heaven, with its own purgatory and hell: their place in his grandmother's favour is marked by their proximity to a statue of the Blessed Virgin. But, one image is always next to the Virgin: Marcel, who died young, far away and for whom there is no grave. How did he die? His laughing eyes, staring out from a face already obliterated by the sun, give nothing away. Only when the boy uncovers letters that hint at a hidden past, does he decide to learn who Marcel was, and why the circumstances of his death remain so painful.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 119
Edition: Reprinted Edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 15 Oct 2003
ISBN 10: 0099448661
ISBN 13: 9780099448662
Book Overview: Mortier writes beautiful metaphorical prose-Marcel is a literary debut of great originality' Times Literary Supplement