F. Bordewijk
Ferdinand Bordewijk was a Dutch author known for his distinctive writing style and works such as 'Karakter' and 'Bint'. He often used his initials, F. Bordewijk, in his publications.
Books
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1. Character
A Novel of Father and Son
The novel is a compelling exploration of the complex relationship between a young man and his estranged father set in early 20th-century Rotterdam. The protagonist, a determined and ambitious lawyer, struggles to overcome the oppressive influence of his father, a ruthless and domineering bailiff. As he navigates the challenges of his personal and professional life, the story delves into themes of ambition, resilience, and the intricate dynamics of familial bonds, ultimately highlighting the protagonist's quest for independence and self-identity amidst adversity.
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2. Bint
Roman van een zender
The book is a compelling exploration of power dynamics and psychological manipulation set in a rigid educational environment. It follows the story of a young girl who becomes entangled in the oppressive and authoritarian world of her school, where the headmaster exerts an overwhelming influence over the students and faculty. Through her experiences, the narrative delves into themes of control, rebellion, and the struggle for individuality within a system that demands conformity. The story is a poignant reflection on the impact of authoritarianism on personal identity and the resilience required to resist it.
The 2819th Greatest Book of All Time