discusses his new novel, Dius
Interviewer
Jelle van Riet
Photographer:
Keke Keukelaar
Author
Stefan Hertmans
When student Dius rings his teacher Anton’s doorbell and offers him his unconditional friendship, everything in their lives begins to shift. What binds them is their desire to live in another time – the space of the polders, the sublime painting, the beauty that is lost. And which will still, albeit too late, make one of them famous, despite the heavy scars that life inflicts on them. In his latest novel Dius, Stefan Hertmans tells the irresistible life story of an immoderate artist’s soul, in a gripping novel about friendship, love and vulnerability.
Stefan Hertmans (b. 1951) writes novels, theater texts, essays and poems. His work has been awarded the AKO Literature Prize and the Constantijn Huygens Prize, among others. His novel War and Turpentine has sold over 250,000 copies.