Good Men
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"First published in Dutch as Goede mannen by Jijgh and Van Ditmar"-Title page verso.
Brilliant absurdist chronicle of a hapless outsider's struggle to do the right thing.
Arnon Grunberg's fourteenth novel charts the downfall of Geniek Janowski, a Polish-German firefighter doing his best to be a good father, husband, lover, and colleague, only to fail on all fronts.
Geniek leads a seemingly unremarkable life with his wife, Wen, and their son, Jurek, in the sleepy Dutch province of Limburg, where everyone simply calls him "The Pole" because they can't pronounce his real name. He is the only foreigner and the only vegetarian at the fire station, yet to him the crew feels like a band of brothers.
When he discovers that the wife of his colleague, Beckers, is dying, The Pole is reminded of the role she played in his own life following the death of his eldest son, Borysโnamely, by providing consolation in the form of unorthodox sexual acts. Racked by guilt, The Pole confessed the affair to his wife and retreated to a monastery for a year, where he ended up living in the henhouse. On his return, he is allowed to rejoin the fire brigade, though everyone in town has their doubts.
Grunberg has lost none of his edge in this acutely absurdist account of the powerlessness of human beings to alter their fate. Comfort, salvation, love, and solidarity seem out of reach. In the world of Good Men, illusions about humanity and, above all, brotherhood will never prevail.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781948830652
Publisher: Open Letter
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 May 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Open Letter
Contributors:
- Translated by Sam Garnett
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 420
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About the Author
Arnon Grunberg (1971) debuted at the age of 23 with the wry, humorous novel novelBlue Mondays, which brought him instant success. Some of his other titles areSilent Extras, The Asylum Seeker,The Jewish Messiah, Moedervlekken(Birthmarks), and Tirza. Under the pseudonym Marek van der Jagt he published the successfulThe Story of my Baldness, andGstaad 95-98, as well as the essay Monogaam (Monogamous). Grunberg also writes plays, essays and travel columns. His work has won him several literary awards, among which the AKO Literature Prize for Phantom Pain and The Asylum Seeker, and both the Libris Literature Prize and the Flemish Golden Owl Award for Tirza. His work has been translated into over 25 languages. He has contributed to numerous international newspapers, includingThe New York Times,Times (London),L'Espresso,andDie Zeit. Arnon Grunberg lives and works in New York.
Sam Garrettis a prolific translator of Dutch literature, twice winner of the Society of Authors' Vondel Prize for Dutch-English translation. His 2012 translation ofThe Dinnerby Herman Koch became the most popular Dutch novel ever translated into English.
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