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Published 18 July 2016
ISBN 9781925240207
Format Trade Paperback
Extent 336pp
AU Price $29.99
NZ Price $37.00

War and Turpentine



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Shortly before his death in 1981, Stefan Hertmans' grandfather gave him a couple of filled exercise books.

Stories he'd heard as a child had led Hertmans to suspect that their contents might be disturbing, and for years he didn't dare to open them.

When he finally did, he discovered unexpected secrets. His grandfather's life was marked by years of childhood poverty in late-nineteenth-century Belgium, by horrific experiences on the frontlines during the First World War and by the loss of the young love of his life. He sublimated his grief in the silence of painting.

Drawing on these diary entries, his childhood memories and the stories told within Urbain's paintings, Hertmans has produced a poetic novelisation of his grandfather's story, brought to life with great imaginative power and vivid detail.

War and Turpentine is an enthralling search for a life that coincided with the tragedy of a century—and a posthumous, almost mythical attempt to give that life a voice at last.

Published 18 July 2016
ISBN 9781925240207
Format Trade Paperback
Extent 336pp
AU Price $29.99
NZ Price $37.00

About the author

Stefan Hertmans

Born in 1951, Stefan Hertmans has published novels, short-story collections, essays and poetry. In 1995 he was awarded the three-yearly Flemish poetry prize. He has also received two nominations for the VSB Poetry Prize. His most recent novel, War and Turpentine, was longlisted for the International Man Booker Prize and the Best Translated Book Award.

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