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The Darkroom of DamoclesA Novel [Hardcover]

Willem Frederik Hermans (Author)
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May 1, 2008

During the German occupation of Holland, tobacconist Henri Osewoudt is visited by Dorbeck. Dorbeck is Osewoudt's spitting image in reverse. Henri is blond and beardless, with a high voice; Dorbeck is dark-haired, and his voice deep.

Dorbeck gives Osewoudt a series of dangerous assignments: helping British agents and eliminating traitors. But the assassinations get out of hand, and when Osewoudt discovers that his wife denounced him to the Germans, he kills her too.

Having survived all the dangers, at the end of the war, Osewoudt is himself taken for a traitor and captured. He cannot prove that he received his assignments from Dorbeck. Worse, he cannot prove that Dorbeck ever existed. When he develops a roll of film that should show a photograph of the two of them together, the picture is a dud. He flees from prison in panic and is dishonourably shot on the run.

The story of Osewoudt's fateful wanderings through a sadistic universe is thrilling. Is Osewoudt hero or villain? Or is he a psychopath, driven by delusions? It is the impossibility of ascertaining whether Osewoudt was on the "right" side or the "wrong" side - the moral issue of the Second World War in a nutshell - that makes Hermans' novel as breathtaking now as when it was written a decade after the war.


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"I plunged into this novel intimidated at first by its length, then astonished to find myself unable to put it down. For this is a thriller, a long chain of event during which the suspense never flags... exact and dry, rich in detail but fast-moving, frighteningly real yet verging on the incredible." -- Milan Kundera

"Striking, suspenseful...Brilliant" -- The Obsever

About the Author

Willem Frederik Hermans (1921-1995) is widely considered perhaps the most important Western European author to emerge from the postwar period. His novels, short stories, essays, and philosophical and scientific writings represent a major body of work being discovered in the United States. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover (May 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590200624
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590200629
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,752,722 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Slippery Identity, May 26, 2008
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If you like Hermans and enjoyed Beyond Sleep, you will enjoy this book as well. The slippery identities of the the main character (Henri Osewoudt) and his doppelganger (Dorbeck) are at the heart of this novel about the WW II Underground in Holland--nothing is certain; everything shifts; and there is more than a touch of Kafka here. I had ordered it from Amazon.uk last year after reading Beyond Sleep and read half of it on the plane to Mongolia, only to discover on arrival that I had left it at Inchon Airport. So much did I enjoy it that I had to order a replacement copy upon returning to the US. It was worth paying for twice. Hermans is a treasure largely undiscovered by the US reading public. One hopes that Harvill Secker (UK) and Overlook Press (US) will commission Ina Rilke for further excellent translations of Hermans (perhaps his essays?). For an appreciation of Hermans, see University of Leiden Prof. Willem Otterspeer's review of Beyond Sleep in the Wall Street Journal of 7 July 2007 (p. 8): "Hermans's oeuvre is marked by detached precision and brutal directness. . . In the Netherlands, we know that small literary worlds sometimes maintain well-kept secrets. Hermans has been ours--one that we now gladly share."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An offbeat novel of Dutch resistance activities, October 26, 2009
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Having read and been impressed by "Beyond Sleep" by Willem Frederik Hermans, I sought out THE DARKROOM OF DAMOCLES, which was billed to be his masterpiece. It is set in WWII, and it features a young Dutchman, Henri Osewoudt. Notwithstanding some unusual characteristics (he congenitally has no beard and is very short, his insane mother murdered his father, and he is an expert in judo), Osewoudt is basically an ordinary Dutch citizen, making a living as a tobacconist, when the Germans invade Holland. Shortly thereafter, however, he is unwittingly sucked into the Resistance by Dorbeck, who, but for a difference in coloring (Osewoudt is fair, Dorbeck is dark), is his doppelganger. Almost against his will, Osewoudt ends up participating in a series of strange events, both dishing out and being on the receiving end of various sorts of mayhem. The writing is relatively informal, the pace is rapid, and the plot, though strained in cohesiveness and plausibility, is akin to that of a thriller.

The darkroom of the title plays a prominent role in the novel, and I presume the reference to Damocles simply is an allusion to Osewoudt and his doppelganger. Otherwise I cannot divine any special profundity or symbolism in the title. Nor do I find any overriding meaning or purpose to the novel beyond depicting an insane and random world of Nazi-occupied Holland, in which actions of resistance, rather than being unequivocally heroic, are helter-skelter and permeated with moral ambiguity.

Perhaps this anti-heroic picture of the Resistance was rather new in 1958 when the novel was published, which in turn perhaps accounts for the high literary regard in which the novel reportedly is held. Fifty years later, however, I for one do not share in that enthusiasm. I much preferrred Hermans' "Beyond Sleep." Although I have given both of the novels four stars, "Beyond Sleep" was closer to 4-1/2 stars and THE DARKROOM OF DAMOCLES is closer to 3-1/2 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece, October 21, 2009
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This novel of occupied Netherlands during World War II is an incredible thriller of philosophical and psychological depths. The novelist perfectly captures the atmosphere of what it was like to live and resist under an occupied force during wartime. You never know the whole picture but still you must act and you must act according to your moral code with the information you have. The best description "mashup" that I can give is that this novel is a combination of the best of Nabokov and Graham Greene. You will not regret reading and thinking about this novel.
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