While the Gods Were Sleeping

While the Gods Were Sleeping

by PaulVincent (Translator), ErwinMortier (Author)

Synopsis

'It sounds dreadful,' I said to him one day. 'But actually the war is the best thing that ever happened to me.' Helena's mother always said she was a born poetess. It was not a compliment. Now an old woman, Helena looks back on her life and tries to capture the past, filling notebook after notebook with memories of her respectable, rigid upbringing, her unyielding mother, her loyal father, her golden-haired brother. She remembers how, at their uncle's country house in the summer of 1914, their stately bourgeois life of good manners, white linen and afternoon tea collapsed into ruins. And how, with war, came a kind of liberation amidst the mud and rubble-and the appearance of a young English photographer who transformed her existence. Lyrical and tender, filled with images of blazing intensity, While the Gods Were Sleeping asks how it is possible to record the dislocation of war; to describe the indescribable. It is a breathtaking novel about the act of remembering, how the past seeps into our lives and how those we have lost leave their trace in the present. "A beautifully unorthodox novel of the Great War...a kaleidoscopic palette"Independent "Almost too beautiful a writer...the footprint of Proust visible on every page" Financial Times "Sumptuously imagined" Independent Best Translated Fiction 2014 "Visceral and heart-stopping. ..deeply and painfully moving...one of the finest war stories ever written"NewBooks "Mortier writes so well that you are inclined to see everything else as of secondary importance" NRC Handelsblad "A monumental, phenomenal book" De Morgen "If Marcel Proust had a descendant somewhere in Flanders, he must have been born in Ghent." Knack Erwin Mortier (1965) made his mark in 1999 with his debut novel Marcel, which was awarded several prizes in Belgium and the Netherlands, and received acclaim throughout Europe. In the following years he quickly built up a reputation as of one the leading authors of his generation. His novel While the Gods were Sleeping received the AKO Literature Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the Netherlands. His latest work, Stammered Song Book, a mother's book of hours,' a raw yet tender elegy about illness and loss, was met with unanimous praise. Mortier's evocative descriptions bring past worlds brilliantly to life.

$4.23

Save:$19.83 (82%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Published: 03 Jul 2014

ISBN 10: 1782270175
ISBN 13: 9781782270171

Media Reviews
Mortier writes so well that you are inclined to see everything else as of secondary importance NRC Handelsblad A monumental, phenomenal book De Morgen Splendid control of language de Volkskrant An astonishing book... leads us deep into everyday life during the First World War. and does this so impressively that it seems the author has experienced it himself. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung If Marcel Proust had a descendant somewhere in Flanders, he must have been born in Ghent. Knack The author skilfully reconstructs the crepuscular atmosphere of an era that ends with the shipwreck of a civilisation, but, paradoxically, also with the sensual awakening of a young girl. Figaro Threads the heavy folds of history with the needle of poetic sensibility Livres hebdo 'Multi-layered' is too bland a word for this subtle, sophisticated novel, which moves between different times with such aplomb that the reader never loses the thread. Buchmarkt Visceral and heart-stopping... deeply and painfully moving... one of the finest war stories ever written NewBooks Almost too beautiful a writer... the footprint of Proust visible on every page Financial Times Sumptuously imagined Independent (Books of the Year) A beautifully unorthodox novel of the Great War... a kaleidoscopic palette Independent Sumptuously lyrical We Love This Book Each scene has the dexterity and the abundance of a Vermeer... Mortier distills time... Epic Wexford Echo Mortier is superb... a poised consideration of war's long impact on feeling and faith Kirkus Reviews A very un-Proustian portentousness... a work of prodigious symbolism... extraordinary set pieces TLS Mortier has translated Virginia Woolf, and her vatic inventories of domestic life echo in his writing... The book is the pearl that results from these shining accretions. New Yorker
Author Bio
Erwin Mortier (1965) made his mark in 1999 with his debut novel Marcel, which was awarded several prizes in Belgium and the Netherlands, and received acclaim throughout Europe. In the following years he quickly built up a reputation as of one the leading authors of his generation. His novel While the Gods were Sleeping received the AKO Literature Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the Netherlands. His latest work, Stammered Song Book, a mother's book of hours,' a raw yet tender elegy about illness and loss, was met with unanimous praise. Mortier's evocative descriptions bring past worlds brilliantly to life.