De avonden
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1997
191
Novel • Fiction
Amsterdam, Netherlands • 1940s
1997
Adult
18+ years
De avonden by Gerard Reve follows Frits van Egters, a young man during post-war Amsterdam over ten days. Through his observations and interactions, the novel depicts his mundane life and existential concerns, showcasing the struggles of young adulthood and the search for meaning in a troubled world.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Dark
Unnerving
Nostalgic
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De avonden by Gerard Reve is lauded for its bleak yet insightful portrayal of post-war Dutch society through the eyes of a disenchanted youth. Critics praise its dark humor and introspective nature. However, some find its slow pace and repetitive dialogues challenging. The novel's powerful exploration of existential themes is both its strength and weakness, depending on the reader's perspective.
A reader who enjoys introspective narratives and post-war existential themes, similar to Albert Camus' The Stranger, would appreciate Gerard Reve's De avonden. The book's focus on alienation and routine, set in a bleak post-war Netherlands, appeals to those interested in character-driven stories with psychological depth.
11,745 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
191
Novel • Fiction
Amsterdam, Netherlands • 1940s
1997
Adult
18+ years
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