The Tree and the Vine

by Dola De Jong

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A jewel hidden in plain sight.--Kirkus Reviews, Starred ReviewDe Jong depicts the darker, dangerous side of the world of same-sex desire, and the way it's a source of torment--physical and psychological--for those who exist within it.--The Paris ReviewWhen Bea meets Erica at the home of a mutual friend, this chance encounter sets the stage for the story of two women torn between desire and taboo in the years leading up to the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam. Erica, a reckless young journalist, show more pursues passionate but abusive affairs with different women. Bea, a reserved secretary, grows increasingly obsessed with Erica, yet denial and shame keep her from recognizing her attraction. Only Bea's discovery that Erica is half-Jewish and a member of the Dutch resistance--and thus in danger--brings her closer to accepting her own feelings.First published in 1954 in the Netherlands, Dola de Jong's The Tree and the Vine was a groundbreaking work in its time for its frank and sensitive depiction of the love between two women, now available in a new translation. show less

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At root (no pun intended), The Tree and the Vine is an exceptionally told story of repression and regret. It tells the story of the erratic Erica as seen through the eyes of Bea, the friend who grows increasingly obsessed with Erica but refuses to makes sense of what she feels. The story is told in retrospect by Bea after she has come to realize that Erica was the event of her life and the most poignant emotional opportunity that she missed.

As a Jew living in the occupied Netherlands during WWII, Erica comes to a predictably bad end, but Bea's end, though she lives, is certainly nothing less than tragic as well. The novel is exceptional in the way in which Bea is able to tell of her refusal to participate in a life that obviously show more obsessed her from the perspective of an older woman for whom the past has now come into focus. Or has it? The psychological nuances of the story are both complex and perplexing. A good read, though highly depressing and somewhat slow for such a short book. show less
Beschrijft de liefdesverhouding van twee meisjes die aan elkaar gekluisterd blijven door de behoefte tot zelfkwelling die zij gemeen hebben en die in hun conflicten wordt bevredigd.
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Hoewel het boek de sfeer van net na de oorlog ademt, is de taal fris en actueel. De emoties en psychologische verwikkelingen worden onderkoeld en scherp in beeld gebracht, zonder zweem van freudiaans geïnspireerde zwaarmoedigheid. Het boek had ook vandaag (maar dan als historische roman) uitgebracht kunnen zijn.

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Een verhaal dat gaat over een verboden liefde. Eigenlijk moet ik zeggen:”de verboden liefde.” De liefde van Bea voor Erica. Dus ja, de vrouwenliefde die zeker in die tijd, wij spreken van eind jaren 30 tot halverwege de jaren 40, het daglicht niet mocht zien. Zelfs niet door de schrijfster…lees verder >
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Original publication date
1954
Dedication*
Voor M. en K. ter herinnering aan W.
First words*
Ik ontmoette Erica in 1938 bij een gemeenschappelijke kennis, van mijn kant een oppervlakkige kennis, aan wie ik niet veel tijd besteedde.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)In Februari was er een soort rechtsgeding waar ik Erica nog éénmaal zag. Ze glimlachte naar ons, naar Dolly en mij. Kort daarop werd ze doorgezonden naar Vught en in April ontving ik de aanzegging van haar overlijden. Longontsteking, heette het op de kaart die ik uit de bus haalde.
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, LGBTQ+, Romance, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
839.3Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesNetherlandish literatures
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PS3507 .E395 .T74Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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126
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½ (3.59)
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5 — Dutch, English, French, Spanish, Swedish
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