City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

The ditch, Herman Koch ; translation Sam Garrett ; read by Gildart Jackson

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The ditch, Herman Koch ; translation Sam Garrett ; read by Gildart Jackson
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The ditch
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Responsibility statement
Herman Koch ; translation Sam Garrett ; read by Gildart Jackson
Summary
I played the scene back about ten times in my mind. First from start to finish, then from finish to start. In slow motion. Frame by frame. I tried to stop the action at the moment when my wife looked from me to the alderman. I corrected myself: avoided looking at the alderman. Robert Walter, popular mayor of Amsterdam, suspects his wife is cheating on him. Then Robert's elderly parents tell him that they're planning to end their lives. His father hints that it will be sooner rather than later, but he won't say when. Alarmed, Robert starts to doubt himself and everyone around him, lost in increasingly panicked and paranoid trains of thought. But is it paranoia? Or is he actually seeing things clearly for the very first time? The Ditch shows how quickly even the most stable lives can be sabotaged by secrecy and suspicion - and humans' masochistic urge to undermine ourselves
Target audience
adult
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