John Adams: Nicole Krauss

Datum/Tijd
Date(s) - 29-aug 2017
20:00 - 21:30

Locatie
Compagnietheater


Bestselling American novelist Nicole Krauss will join the John Adams Institute to discuss her new novel Forest Dark, translated as Donker Woud by Ambo Anthos. The New York Times describes Krauss as “one of America’s most important novelists”, and is best known for her novel The History of Love.

Forest Dark is a story about the personal transformation of two dissimilar characters, an older lawyer and a young novelist, whose paths lead them to the same Israeli desert.  Krauss embraces the beauty of personal histories in her work, focusing on elements of memory, intimacy and metamorphosis.

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John Adams: Nicole Krauss

Datum/Tijd
Date(s) - 29-aug 2017
20:00 - 21:30

Locatie
Compagnietheater


Bestselling American novelist Nicole Krauss will join the John Adams Institute to discuss her new novel Forest Dark, translated as Donker Woud by Ambo Anthos. The New York Times describes Krauss as “one of America’s most important novelists”, and is best known for her novel The History of Love.

Forest Dark is a story about the personal transformation of two dissimilar characters, an older lawyer and a young novelist, whose paths lead them to the same Israeli desert.  Krauss embraces the beauty of personal histories in her work, focusing on elements of memory, intimacy and metamorphosis.

For more information, click here.