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Harry Mulisch: The Procedure
Traces expedition into Nobel candidate territory continues with Harry Mulisch?s 1999 novel,
The Procedure
. Mulisch has an extensive multi-genre oeuvre of at least 14 novels, as well as drama, essays and books of poetry. He is considered one of the giants of post war Dutch literature and recipient of the Prize for Dutch literature for lifetime achievement. His two best known novels are his 1982
The Assault
and his 1992
The Discovery of Heaven
, both of which were made into critically acclaimed movies.
Genesis, Golems, Double Helix and Eboent oh my?.
Having been forewarned that Mulisch is somewhat professed autodidact (self taught smart guy), I expected the unexpected in reading this, my first work by the author. Indeed. Instead of chapters, the novel is divided into ?Deeds?, and each Deed further broken into ?Documents?. The authorial presence was introduced in the first Document of the first Deed, titled
Speaking
, when our narrator instructs us precisely how the story is going to unfold, and a warning to prepare ourselves ?through introspection and prayer?, as this tale is not for those who need immediate action and suspense, that he ?can?t do it that way this time??.
The whole review at
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