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The Blue Door

André Brink

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Published by Vintage Digital, part of Vintage Publishing

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EAN: 9781448114832
Published: 30 Aug 2009

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The Blue Door is built around one of the oldest questions in storytelling: What if ...? What if I return home one day to find, behind a familiar door, an unfamiliar world? What if the people closest to me turn out to be strangers? What if strangers start claiming a place in my life I cannot imagine? What if the memories of the most important moments in my life can no longer be trusted? What if I am not who I think I am?
David le Roux, a teacher recently turned fulltime artist, returns to his studio one afternoon to find his whole familiar world turned upside down. The woman who opens the door and welcomes him as her husband is a complete stranger to him: beautiful and loving, but not the wife he assumes he has been married to for nine years. The children are overjoyed at his return, but he has never set eyes on them before. And when he goes back to the building he believes he lives in, it no longer exists. Has everything in his life been illusion? Or is the past real and only the present a hallucination? In a country like South Africa these questions may decide a whole life.
Instead of living with the consequences of early choices he now discovers that behind every choice made lurks the possibility of innumerable other choices not made.
What if, indeed ...?

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What the critics say

This novel is a delicately beautiful exploration of the confusion in human relations: what lies, unrealised, behind the door of an individual's conception of self.
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Ultimately, Brink seems to suggest that acceptance of change, at least for white South Africans is the only way to live.
- Times Literary Supplement

There's more than a nod to Kafka in ...The Blue Door - a tussle with surrealism and philosophy.
- Metro

About the Author

André Brink is the author of sixteen novels in English, including A Dry White Season, The Rights of Desire, The Other Side of Silence and, most recently, Praying Mantis. He has won South Africa's most important literary prize, the CNA Award, three times and has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. His novels have been translated into thirty languages. André Brink is Professor of English at the University of Cape Town.

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