![]() Zwagerman, however, deals with the subject differently from the usual dreary victims of writer’s block, and not surprisingly, his treatment is light-hearted and virtuosic. Because one sees the story unfolding through the eyes of Otto Vallei, it seems at first that he is perfectly within his rights to feel that his story has been stolen, but it eventually becomes clear that the story is actually a projection of his own pipe dreams, which have been fulfilled by someoneĬhaos en rumoer is a novel with playful Nabokovian elements, a humorous novel of immanent, self-descriptive import. ![]() This story-within-a-story-within-a-story has been so subtly put together that it’s difficult to tell what is fiction and what is ‘reality’. Otto thinks he recognizes himself as the main character, accusing Waterland of plagiarism and blaming his publisher for revealing his ideas and details of his personal life.īy taking Vallei’s reality and letting Waterland fictionalize it yet again in the story, Zwagerman tackles the problem of the perpetual opposition between realism and fiction. ![]() ![]() Then his fellow writer Ed Waterland publishes a book that not only deals with a ‘blocked’ writer but also the solution that Vallei himself has found: a job as the presenter of a radio programme on the arts. The writer Otto Vallei is in an artistic rut his books aren’t selling well and his inspiration has dried up. ![]()
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