The Guard
By (Author) Peter Terrin
Translated by David Colmer
Translated by David Colmer
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
1st December 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
839.3137
Winner of European Union Prize for Literature 2010
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 17mm
174g
Harry and Michel live in the basement of a luxury apartment block, guarding its residents. Over the course of a weekend, the residents leave the block one by one - all apart from a man on floor 29.
In the grey, airless monotony of the basement, Harry and Michel stick to their posts. The world might be at war or plunged into nuclear winter; they may be the last inhabitants in the city. All they know is that if they are vigilant, 'the organisation' will reward them: promotion to an elite cadre of security officers remains their shining goal, and their days are punctuated by vivid dreams of everything they are missing. But what if there were no-one left to guard And if the promised third officer arrives, how will he fit into Michel and Harry's studied routine of boredom and paranoia'A mix of psychological thriller and SF fable, this is a strange, wonderfully claustrophobic novel' John O'Connell, Guardian. * Guardian *
'A tremendous novel, often horrifically funny and always unsettling' Eileen Battersby, Irish Times. * Irish Times *
Peter Terrin, a Belgian writer, represents a unique voice in contemporary literature, touching on universal and highly topical themes. He is considered by critics to be a literary maverick, a classic writer and a masterful stylist. He is also an avid collector of vintage typewriters.
David Colmer is the prize-winning translator of novels by Gerbrand Bakker, Arthur Japin and Dimitri Verhulst.