Bültmann & Gerriets
Tomorrow Pamplona
von Jan van Mersbergen
Verlag: Peirene Press
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ISBN: 978-1-908670-03-8
Erschienen am 01.11.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 189 Seiten

Preis: 8,39 €

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A professional boxer and a family man meet by chance on a journey to the Pamplona Bull Run. The boxer is fleeing an unhappy love. The father hopes to escape his dull routine. Both know that, eventually, they will have to return to the place each calls “home”.

"As he tracks back and forth between the dual narratives, moving inexorably to the double climax, van Mersbergen skilfully builds emotional intensity until the point when the boxer and bulls' fury are finally unleashed." The Independent on Sunday.

"An impressive work from a leading Dutch writer." Daily Mail.

Why Peirene chose to publish this book:
“I adore the deceptive simplicity of this story. On the surface, the fast moving plot, the short sentences, the ordinary words make the text as straight forward as punches in a boxing match. But just as physical conflict stirs deep emotions, so too does this book as it focuses on a single question: how do you choose between flight and fight?” Meike Ziervogel, Publisher



Jan van Mersbergen, born 1971, stands at the forefront of new Dutch writing. He has completed five novels. His concise and tense style has earned him critical acclaim and a wide readership. Morgen zijn we in Pamplona was first published in Dutch in 2007 and has already been translated into German and French. Jan on writing Tomorrow Pamplona: "I wanted to write a story about one of the most important questions in life: what do you do: run or fight? In a bull-run the thrill comes from escape. In a boxing match you look the opponent in the eye. When these two instincts meet something extraordinary occurs."