

Hertman's Ghent house,where he lived for 20 years,is a metaphor for Belgium's history after World War I.The family that lived there represents the divided society during Nazi occupation: collaborators&opponents as the family is divided within the house-the father,Willem Verhulst,who wears an SS uniform,is an informer&Nazi,while the mother,Mientje,is a liberal,art lover,&religious woman. Hertmans combines his own memories of the house
Anna40 &his first viewing with the notary/estate agent with historical fiction based on memoirs & research, about Verhulst's life&his love stories with his 3 wives: his first love,Elsa,a Jew,Mientje&his last love,Griet, a Nazi sympathizer.The famous son Adriaan Verhulst,professor and liberal patron of the arts,also plays a major role in the narrative.A wonderful book, well written and captivating. 1d
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