The Ascent

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Ascent
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stefan Hertmans
Translated by David McKay
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781922458858
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 10 January 2023
Publication Country Australia

Description

The dazzling new novel by the author of the modern classic War and Turpentine In the summer of 1979, Stefan Hertmans fell in love with a dilapidated house in Ghent. He rescued it from decay and it became his peaceful sanctuary. Decades on, he learns that a bust of Hitler once sat on the mantelpiece, and a war criminal and his family relaxed in its rooms. This shocking discovery sends Hertmans to the archives, where he uncovers the secrets of the house and the atrocities committed by its former owner Willem Verhulst. Drawing on the historical record and interviews with Verhulst's family, Hertmans reimagines the life of a weak, narcissistic man who climbed the ranks of the SS. Hertmans also uncovers the marital drama that took place in the house: Verhulst's commitment to the SS was at odds with the outlook of his wife, a deeply religious pacifist. The Ascent is an immersive tale of war, family and individual fate, in which Hertmans demonstrates his mastery at spinning a personal story into an epic narrative.

Author Biography

Stefan Hertmans is the prize-winning author of many literary works, including poetry, novels, essays, plays, short stories and a handbook on the history of art. His novel War and Turpentine was longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize, and was chosen as a book of the year in The Times, the Sunday Times and the Economist, and as one of the ten best books of the year in the New York Times.

Reviews

'A powerful and humane reminder that the horrors of the past century are inexhaustibly fascinating and reverberate today.' * Observer * 'Hertmans brilliantly describes and imagines scenes in the house...There are memorable novelistic flourishes throughout the book as he imagines family life in the home that became his own.' * Ian Sansom, Telegraph * 'Riveting...Alive with the same investigative verve, psychological perception and narrative virtuosity as its two acclaimed predecessors, The Ascent is a compelling addition to them.' * Sunday Times (UK) * 'Stefan Hertmans...was handed the sort of gift novelists dream of when he discovered his house in Ghent was once occupied by Willem Verhulst...It's a territory ripe for writerly investigation, and Hertmans sets about excavating it with the same interest in memory and history as the late great author W. G. Sebald.' * Daily Mail *