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For the fourth time now, we compiled a Chinese-English brochure for the book fair in Beijing. This Panorama Holland brochure presents short reviews of 20 titles (fiction, non-fiction, and children’s and juvenile literature). You can download it here. Recently, it has also become possible to download these brochures as PDF files from our website. For the Frankfurt book fair, we produced new issues of 10 Books from Holland and Flanders and Quality Non-Fiction from Holland. Both will be distributed at the Frankfurter Buchmesse and, of course, among our subscribers.

10 Books

Normally, the 10 Books from Holland and Flanders brochure only mentions recently published Dutch-language books. However, this time we made an exception for two extraordinary novels. The death of Hugo Claus provided a reason to devote attention to his novel Een zachte vernieling (Mild Destruction) dating from 1988, in which the novelist describes, with irony and qualification, the pompous zeal of a group of artists. Last year, the CPNB distributed almost a million copies of Theo Thijssen’s novel De gelukkige klas (The Happy Class) to members of public libraries in the Netherlands and to hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren, in the framework of the ‘Reading in the Netherlands’ campaign. Thijssen’s novel, in which a teacher describes everyday occurrences in his class, first appeared in 1926, but the current discussion on the level of education in the Netherlands has ensured that the theme is still very relevant.

The other eight novels in the brochure have all been published recently: there are new novels by established authors such as Anna Enquist (Contrapunt, ‘Counterpoint’), Jan Siebelink (Suezkade) and Leon de Winter (Het recht op terugkeer, ‘The Right of Return’), debut novels by Vincent Overeem (Misfit) and MariĆ«tte Haveman (De foto van Faye Finsbury, ‘The Photo by Faye Finsbury’), comeback novels by Erik Vlaminck (Suikerspin, ‘Candy Floss’) and Jaap Scholten (De wet van Spengler, Spengler’s Law), and the Gouden Uil Award winner Het grote uitstel (‘The Big Delay’) by Marc Reugebrink. The new brochure will appear at the beginning of October.

Quality Non-Fiction

The ten titles in the QNF brochure are again extremely diverse in their nature: socially engaged (Paul Scheffer, Het land van aankomst; Linda Polman, De crisiskaravaan. De achterkant van de internationale hulpindustrie ‘With Friends Like These’), culturally oriented (Sjeng Scheijen, Diaghilev; Jeroen de Valk, Chet Baker), personal (Cees Nooteboom, Rode regen ‘Red Rain’), academic-historical (Floris Cohen, De herschepping van de wereld ‘The Recreation of the World’; Luuc Kooijmans, Gevaarlijke kennis ‘Dangerous Knowledge’), scientific (Govert Schilling, De jacht op planeet X ‘The Hunt for Planet X’), medical (Mels van Driel, Het geheime deel. Mannelijke onmacht door de eeuwen heen ‘Secret Parts’) and psychological (Douwe Draaisma, De heimweefabriek ‘The Nostalgia Factory’). The brochure can be read at or downloaded as PDF from www.nlpvf.nl/nf/.

Published: September 4, 2008 news

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