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Peter Verhelst

Author of Tongkat een verhalenbordeel

58+ Works 1,329 Members 20 Reviews 8 Favorited

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Includes the names: P. Verhelst, Peter Verhelst

Works by Peter Verhelst

Tongkat een verhalenbordeel (1999) 260 copies, 5 reviews
Zwerm geschiedenis van de wereld (2005) 126 copies, 1 review
Zwellend fruit roman in sprookjes (2000) 87 copies, 1 review
Memoires van een luipaard (2001) 77 copies
De kleurenvanger (1996) 68 copies
The Man I Became (2013) 64 copies, 2 reviews
Het geheim van de keel van de nachtegaal (2008) 53 copies, 2 reviews
Voor het vergeten (2018) 53 copies, 3 reviews
De kunst van het crashen (2015) 36 copies, 1 review
Het spierenalfabet (1995) 35 copies
Huis van de aanrakingen (2010) 33 copies
De allerlaatste caracara ter wereld (2012) 33 copies, 2 reviews
Alaska (2003) 26 copies
Vloeibaar harnas (1993) 25 copies
Nieuwe sterrenbeelden (2008) 24 copies, 1 review
Mondschilderingen (2002) 23 copies
Wat ons had kunnen zijn (2018) 21 copies
Wij totale vlam (2014) 20 copies
ZING ZING : gedichten (2015) 16 copies
2050 (2021) 15 copies
Obsidiaan (1987) 13 copies, 1 review
De lichamen (2022) 13 copies
De boom N (1994) 13 copies
Zon: gedichten (2019) 13 copies
Zabriskie : gedichten (2023) 11 copies
Nachtatlas (2025) 11 copies
Zoo van het denken (2011) 9 copies
Master (1992) 9 copies
Witte bloemen (1991) 8 copies
Verhemelte (1996) 7 copies
Angel 5 copies
Salome: fotoroman (1993) 5 copies
Medea ; Moby Dick (2013) 4 copies
Arthur (2015) 3 copies
Watou 2021 gedichten (2021) 3 copies
Pleidooi voor ontroering (1990) — Contributor — 2 copies
Watou 2020 gedichten (2020) 2 copies
Kers op tong 1 copy
De eenentwintigste deur — Author — 1 copy
Richard III 1 copy
Bloedtest (2020) 1 copy
Nero 1 copy

Associated Works

De Nederlandse poëzie van de negentiende en twintigste eeuw in duizend en enige gedichten (1979) — Contributor, some editions — 210 copies, 1 review
De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 60 lange verhalen (2006) — Contributor — 43 copies, 2 reviews
Noord en Zuid poëten in het Vlaams parlement : bloemlezing 2004 (2004) — Contributor, some editions — 10 copies

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Canonical name
Verhelst, Peter
Birthdate
1962-01-28
Gender
male
Awards and honors
Constantijn Huygensprijs (2021)
Nationality
Belgium
Birthplace
Brugge, Belgium
Places of residence
Nazareth, Belgium
Associated Place (for map)
Belgium

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24 reviews
"I already had one gold D on my jacket. People with two ... were fully fledged humans"
By sally tarbox on 14 December 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Narrated by a gorilla, he tells of his dim memories of life before capture: the heat, catching termites, swinging from the branches with others of his troop. Then he was drugged and taken to the New World: and here the reader will immediately see parallels with slavery, as the animals are roped together and transported in filth, the feebler specimens show more eradicated on the way.
A totally new life opens up as he begins to work at Dreamworld, a vast, Disneyesque extravaganza. The gorillas are taught to behave like humans, to dress, to speak and to socialize. Any animal who falls short of the necessary perfection just disappears. But for those who conform, there are perks - a flat, a mobile phone, ribbons to befit their rise in the ranks. Again there are parallels with all of our lives, as society trains us to fit in, to make small talk, to follow certain standards - with the risk of being 'cut off' if we go against the norms.

It's a clever concept; but I can't say I enjoyed it particularly, despite recognising its literary merit.
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A novella narrated by a gorilla, forced into a recklessly accelerated evolution, ends up working at an amusement park. The book is as strange as it sounds, and there is a huge amount to be read into its mere 120 pages. At least the following are touched upon: ego versus id; disneyfication; colonialism; child-rearing; slavery; refugees; the immigrant experience. But while there appears to be an unstoppable momentum to civilise, above all the book reminds us that this can fall away at a show more moment, and that we still need the more fundamental simple things (family, love, perspective, quiet, beauty, ...) to make our lives meaningful and humane.

This is the first in Peirene Press's 2016 series themed around "fairy tale: end of innocence" and is translated by David Colmer. I can't think of a better fit to the theme: a dark otherly literary tale, rich in meaning, which is both of the modern age and of all human time.
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Tongkat lezen was een regelrechte openbaring. Meer dan 20 jaar later kan ik dat gevoel moeiteloos weer oproepen door het boek even ter hand te nemen. Verder resoneert er in mijn achterhoofd: kleur, poëzie, meer kleur en een warme coherentie waar geen vinger op te leggen valt. Bloedmooi.
fter an estranging, surrealist opening about fairy tales, this short novel is a retelling of the story of Agamemnon and Klytaemnestra. It never becomes clear what the sensuous title Zwellend fruit. Sprookjes (Swelling Fruit) refers to.

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J.M.H. Berckmans Contributor
Rita Demeester Contributor
Stefan Hertmans Contributor
Pol Hoste Contributor
Frank Albers Contributor
Eriek Verpale Contributor
Kamiel Vanhole Contributor
Carll Cneut Illustrator
David Colmer Translator

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Works
58
Also by
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Members
1,329
Popularity
#19,359
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
20
ISBNs
81
Languages
5
Favorited
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