The Twin

Gerbrand Bakker author David Colmer translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:7th May '09

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The Twin cover

A prize-winning, best-selling novel in the vein of Graham Swift's Waterland: captivating family drama with universal appeal

When his twin brother dies in a car accident, Helmer is obliged to return to the small family farm.

Ostensibly a novel about the countryside, as seen through the eyes of a farmer, The Twin is, in the end, about the possibility or impossibility of taking life into one's own hands.

When his twin brother dies in a car accident, Helmer is obliged to return to the small family farm. He resigns himself to taking over his brother's role and spending the rest of his days 'with his head under a cow'.

After his old, worn-out father has been transferred upstairs, Helmer sets about furnishing the rest of the house according to his own minimal preferences. 'A double bed and a duvet', advises Ada, who lives next door, with a sly look. Then Riet appears, the woman once engaged to marry his twin. Could Riet and her son live with him for a while, on the farm?

The Twin is an ode to the platteland, the flat and bleak Dutch countryside with its ditches and its cows and its endless grey skies.

Ostensibly a novel about the countryside, as seen through the eyes of a farmer, The Twin is, in the end, about the possibility or impossibility of taking life into one's own hands. It chronicles a way of life which has resisted modernity, is culturally apart, and yet riven with a kind of romantic longing.

[An] unusual, memorable novel... Loneliness, combined with the beauty of the landscape, creates an atmosphere of inchoate yearning * Guardian *
This is a quiet book, humble in tone, with a fine, self-deprecating humour... It leaves the reader touched and with the impression of having seen and smelled the ever-damp Dutch platteland * TLS *
Bakker's outstanding debut novel, set in the Dutch countryside, is one of those rare works of fiction that everyone should read * Irish Times *
The pages are infused with the sights and sounds of the Dutch land. You can almost smell the donkeys and wet lambs that he portrays in his sparse, simple language * Time Out *
It could so easily be a bleak tale of regret but Bakker's spartan prose eloquently conveys humour * Financial Times *

  • Winner of IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2010

ISBN: 9780099516873

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 17mm

Weight: 202g

288 pages