The Black Lake

The Black Lake

by Ina Rilke (Translator), Hella S. Haasse (Author)

Synopsis

Amid the lush abundance of Java's landscape, two boys spend their days exploring the vast lakes and teeming forests. But as time passes the boys come to realize that their shared sense of adventure cannot bridge the gulf between their backgrounds, for one is the son of a Dutch plantation owner, and the other the son of a servant. Inevitably, as they grow up, they grow estranged and it is not until years later that they meet again. It will be an explosive and emblematic meeting that marks them even more deeply than their childhood friendship did.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 140
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 01 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1846273234
ISBN 13: 9781846273230
Book Overview: A masterpiece of the literature of colonialism - the story of a strong but doomed and unequal bond between a Dutch boy and his Indonesian best friend

Media Reviews
Unostentatious charm... an instant classic - Independent
A book that truly breathes... It can break, haunt and stir you... Haasse has a fine, exact way with her story... Mesmerisingly lovely and then suddenly shocking; you have to react. After 60 or more years, and in a quite different world, it is still a wake-up call... Perfect - S cotsman
Distinguished, composed with intense concentration, with a cruel heart-breaking climax and a brave, passionate coda... [It] demands several readings... Immaculately constructed - Times Literary Supplement
An understated little gem of a book and this fresh and vibrant translation is an event worthy of a wholehearted welcome - New Internationalist
A translation as fresh as any Booker nominee... beautifully judged and a genuinely intriguing insight into the end of a European empire - Big Issue
Author Bio
Hella S. Haasse was born in 1918 in Batavia, modern-day Jakarta. She moved to the Netherlands after secondary school. She started publishing in 1945 and many of her books have gained classic status in the Netherlands. Haasse has received several prestigious literary awards, among them the Dutch Literature Prize in 2004, and her work has been translated into many languages. The Tea Lords (Portobello 2010) was the first work of hers translated into English for 15 years. She died in 2011. www.hellahaassemuseum.nl