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Rupert: A Confession

Rupert: A Confession

by Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/07/2009

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"Frenzied in its imagination, unusually spirited, beautifully lyrical and furthermore, unexpectedly intense when the hero's sexual perversions hit the page. A pleasure to read."-NRC Handelsblad (Amsterdam)

Rupert has been accused of a terrible crime, and his imagined defense begins the night he met the love of his life, Mira. By turns shockingly honest, incredibly funny, and clearly unhinged, Rupert's defense includes rants about the properly formed insult and men who wear comfortable sweaters. It also visits the memory-sites of Rupert and Mira's short-lived affair: her apartment, their favorite cafes and restaurants, and the city's public squares.

With each story Rupert attaches to these places his defense becomes a little more outlandish, while he becomes increasingly convinced that his innocence is beyond doubt. When he reaches the end of his defense, delivering the decisive blow against his accusers and describing the scene of the crime, the full depth of Rupert's depravity is finally revealed.

Rupert: A Confession is a brilliantly composed monologue that fully exposes-despite the misdirection and bizarre revelations of its teller-the innermost workings of a confused mind. Recalling Neil LaBute's In the Company of Men, Rupert: A Confession is simultaneously offensive, funny, and compelling, and it serves as a perfect introduction to one of the most talented and controversial writers at work in the Netherlands today.

Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer is a poet, novelist, literary critic, and former Ancient Greek scholar at Leiden University. The winner of numerous prizes-he's the only Dutch author to have won both of the most coveted debut poetry and prose prizes in the Netherlands-Pfeijffer is the editor of the literary journal De Revisor and founder and editor of the poetry journal Awater. Rupert: A Confession is his first novel to be translated into English.

Michele Hutchison studied at the Universities of East Anglia and Cambridge before taking a job in publishing. She lives in Amsterdam where she works as a translator and editor.
ISBN:
9781934824092
9781934824092
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-07-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open Letter
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
140
Dimensions (mm):
216x140x15mm
Weight:
0.3kg
Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer

Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer (b. 1968), a classicist by training, made his literary debut with a poetry collection in 1999 that was an homage to the experimental poetry of his great models, Pindar and Lucebert. In the years that followed, in addition to poetry, he has written stage plays, essays, columns, travel accounts, stories, political satires, and four novels written in the spirit of Rabelais. His most recent poetry collection, Idyllen, published in 2015, became the first single work of poetry to ever win in the grand slam of the three major Dutch poetry awards-the VSB, Jan Campert, and Awater.

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