Bernlef Hersenschimmen Pdf
Hersenschimmen EBOOK. Auteur: J Bernlef. Nederlands 109 pagina’s. Querido’s Uitgeverij B.V., Em. Oktober 2009. EPUB met digitaal watermerk Samenvatting.
Hersenschimmen EBOOK Auteur: J Bernlef• Nederlands • 109 pagina’s • Querido’s Uitgeverij B.V., Em. • oktober 2009 • EPUB met digitaal watermerk Samenvatting Hersenschimmen behoort tot de belangrijkste boeken uit de jaren tachtig, wordt inmiddels door honderdduizenden lezers hogelijk gewaardeerd en is in vele talen vertaald. Het is ook een hoogtepunt in het omvangrijke oeuvre van P.C.
Hooftprijswinnaar J. Meer dan een boek over dementie is het een verhaal over het trage verval van een bewustzijn.
De hoofdpersoon van deze roman, Maarten Klein, is een klassiek personage geworden in de Nederlandse literatuur: als gepensioneerd secretaris van een maritieme organisatie, verhuisd naar Noord-Amerika, lijkt hij van een rustige oude dag te gaan genieten, tot er storingen in zijn brein optreden. Bij volle bewustzijn raakt Maarten afwezig, heeft het gevoel te verdwalen, kan heden en verleden niet meer onderscheiden, verliest zijn greep op de taal, wil plotseling weer naar zijn werk en ziet zijn vrouw voor zijn moeder aan. Maarten leidt kortom aan hersenschimmen.Harold Pinter: ‘Maartens verstand lekt weg, centimeter voor centimeter, en vervliegt tenslotte.
Import Xyz Points Into Autocad 360 on this page. Bernlefs verslag, van die martelgang, is hevig schrijnend, heel gedurfd.’.
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