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KLUUN
Currently at Number One on the Dutch Bestseller List with A
Woman Goes to the Doctor & Number Three with The Widower
A Woman Goes to the Doctor has won the hugely popular NS Publiek Prize
2006 (voted for by the public and sponsored by Dutch National Rail)
A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR
(KOMT EEN VROUW BIJ DE DOKTER)
Published in the UK & US as LOVE LIFE
OVER 500,000 COPIES SOLD IN NL and on Der Spiegel bestseller
list in Germany
It has spent over 70 weeks in the bestseller lists and is now at Number
One. This book has been and continues to be a phenomenal word of mouth
success. Sales are increasing rather than the usual decrease expected
after initial publication. Similar things happened in the Netherlands
with Zafron and Coelho and this is the first Dutch novel to perform
in this way.
| 'A portrait
of love, flawed, painful and yet true, as it is in real life.'
Daily Mail
‘This is not the self-indulgent story of a faithless man
who wants absolution for past sins. It’s a remarkable tale,
not least because of the sheer honesty of a man who could be forgiven
for wanting to cast himself in a better light … read the
novel without a box of hankies at your peril.’ Sunday
Express
‘An emotional tale of how a man copes with his wife's cancer
by sleeping with other women. An unusual but beautiful love story.'
Heat
'An ode to love.' NRC Handelsblad
'A literary reality drama to make your
mouth water.' De Volkskrant
'A modern day Love Story.' Meander
'Kluun knows how to pull you along and how to affect you deeply...
A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR elaborates a different way of being
ill, and is an ode to every aspect of love.' Marie Claire
'The Dutch former publicity man Kluun tells
this story just the way it happens in real life, with all the
absurdities and funny moments brought about by living with someone
who's dying. A wonderful novel about courage, helplessness and
real love.' Cosmopolitan Germany |
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'A radical 21st century version of Love
Story. The text becomes more and more honest. The effect
is maximal, the story really moves you because unlike Segal's
Love Story, A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR not only pretends
to be about two people who believe Love and Death are inseperable
- it really is about them.' Der Spiegel (Book of the Week)
‘a raw, honest look at the darker corners of the human
heart’ Marie Claire US
‘wrenching, humorous, compelling’ Booklist
(US)
Also highly recommended by Bild am Sonntag.
Stijn and Carmen are a hip, healthy and wealthly
couple; they are young, both have their own successful businesses
and they are the proud parents of one-year-old Luna. No shortage
of money or friends. They live like gods in Amsterdam. Until Carmen
is diagnosed with cancer, that is. Their lives change from one
big party to a journey though doctors and hospitals. While the
beautiful and optimistic Carmen endures chemotherapy and radiation,
the hedonistic Stijn plunges himself into the nightlife and women
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A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR is an account of a terminal
illness that is devoid of glitz or fake sentiment. In a style that,
like the diagnosis, comes at you like a sledgehammer blow, direct and
unencumbered, shameless but without theatrics, and yet always with humour,
the author manages from the very first page to grab the reader and draw
tears. Distressing hospital situations and spot-on characterisation
of doctors and therapists alternate with the many heart-wrenching moments
through the course of the illness. At the same time A WOMAN GOES TO
THE DOCTOR is very much an ode to love. This novel will make everyone
weep torrents but is ultimately uplifting and life-affirming.
First published by Podium to great acclaim in Holland,
the novel was the best selling debut of the year and was selected by
the ECI book club as the best debut of the year.
‘Justifying his selfish behaviour on the grounds that
he and Carmen no longer have a sex life, Dan stumbles from one life
to the next. He is shown in the most unsympathetic light - and this
is what makes the book so convincing... The closing chapters, in which
he sets aside his philandering to nurse Carmen through the final days
of her life, are almost unbearably moving... There is nothing pretty
about Love Life; but its subject is not pretty. What comes across is
a blisteringly honest and uncomfortable love story.’ Times
Material: Finished copies (317 pages).
Sales: Podium NL (original publisher); Scherz/Fischer
Verlag Germany; Presse de la Cite France; Jota Czech Republic; Macmillan
UK; Livanis Greece; Wahlstrom & Widstrand Sweden; Cicero Denmark;
Kinneret Israel; St Martins Press USA; Cappelens Norway; Globosina Aleksandrija
Serbia; Mladnska Knjiga Zalozba Slovenia; Fazi Editore Italy; Like Finland;
Editora Record Brazil; Partvonal Hungary; Planeta Spain; Chiangjiang
China; Editorial Presenca Portugal; Hena Com Croatia; Basilico Japan;
Eulyoo Korea; Bjartur Iceland; Atlex Estonia; Columna Ediciones Catalan;
Janet 45 Publishing Bulgaria.
'...a contemporary mixture of Erich Segal's
Love Story and Jan Wolkers' Turkish Fruit, while the style is reminiscent
of Ronald Giphart's brutal manner: light, fast, playful and frank, almost
provocative.' Meander
'A direct original writing style... Kluun has
consciously saturated the autobiographical novel - not an autobiography
- with complications, anecdotes and shameless humour. This has an enormous
elating effect on the story... Never does it become pathetic; nowhere
is one asked for pity. At the same time this original, raw, almost stark
writing wrong-foots the reader continuously.' Viva
'phenomenal writing style... emotional beauty.'
Planet Internet
'Everyone must read this moving book.' Wanadoo
'It sets the reader thinking about the borders
of decency and the dividing line between kitsch and art... Besides which
Kluun finds in his 'wrampling' (a variant of sampling) a witty form
to tell his story... Gradually an intense tragedy unfolds at breakneck
speed in which the banalities of life are not glossed over.' Foundation
for the Translation and Production of Dutch Literature
'This book made me feel angry, scared, involved and provoked, it
also made me laugh and I m not too shy to admit it cry. Love Life proved
that sometimes to read the uncomfortable can in fact be more comforting
than you think possible.' Bookseller review from Waterstone's on-line
THE WIDOWER (DE WEDUWNAAR)
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Kluun’s second
novel THE WIDOWER is currently also at the top of the bestseller
lists. Over half a million copies of Kluun’s books have
been sold in the Netherlands. It will be published in 14 different
countries, including the UK and America and a feature film is
in preparation.
After the death of his wife Carmen, Stijn stops
working and drowns himself in the party scenes of Amsterdam and
Ibiza. He doesn’t spend a single night alone. He allows
no time for grieving. Until he leaves with his 3 year old daughter
to Australia.
THE WIDOWER picks up where KOMT EEN VROUW BIJ
DE DOKTER ends; written is Kluun’s familiar style: direct,
uncompromising and very funny. It is a beautiful moving story
about a father who together with his little daughter works through
the tragic death of his young wife, in a camper van on the other
side of the world. |
‘Reads like a high-speed train.’
Het Parool
‘Makes you cry and laugh: comic and sad.' Avant Garde
"The merciless honesty of the Dutch author hits once again
right in the heart" Lausitzer Rundschau
"Authentic and touching." Glamour
"An extraordinary novel. In spite of the topic Kluun never
becomes kitschy or sentimental, he writes brash things full of philosophy
so that the reader is on the verge of tears. Maybe Kluun achieves all
that because he has lived it for real." Landeszeitung für
die Lüneburger Heide
Sales: Scherz Fischer Germany; Jota Czech Republic;
Presses de la Cite France; Macmillan UK; Wahlstrom & Widstrand Sweden;
Cicero Denmark; Cappelens Norway.
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Raymond van de Klundert (1964), Kluun, to his friends,
was a marketing man in a previous life. In 2001 he lost his 36-year-old
wife to cancer. Kluun took his daughter Eva (then 3 years old) to
Australia and wrote A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR. He has also written
a work of non-fiction HELP I GOT MY WIFE PREGNANT and has just completed
a follow up to A WOMAN GOES TO THE DOCTOR, entitled THE WIDOWER
(DE WEDUNAAR) which describes the journey through Australia with
his daughter in a camper van, as they deal with their loss. 125,000
copies of this title sold in the Netherlands in one month. www.kluun.nl
Author photo copyright Walter White
www.walterwhite.co.uk
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