De Wetten

Roman

Paperback, 193 pages

Dutch language

Published Nov. 1, 1991 by Prometheus.

ISBN:
978-90-5333-028-9
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OCLC Number:
31894727

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In zeven jaar ontmoet een vrouw zeven mannen in wie zij vooral de wetenschap begeert die hen in staat stelt de wereld te begrijpen en te beoordelen.

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reviewed De wetten by Connie Palmen

Before mansplaining was a thing

Whether you love or hate her, Dutch author Connie Palmen (1955) deserves some credit: more than three decades after its first publication, her debut novel The Laws continues to spark conversations. I must admit, I started with low expectations, as I was not eager for yet another Dutch psychological novel about sexuality. Fortunately, those expectations were off. Instead, Palmen offers a glimpse into a young woman’s search for… well, life, the universe, and everything, I suppose. Throughout seven chapters, she encounters seven men, each of whom shapes her in one way or another. Set in the 1980s, the term ‘mansplaining’ had not yet emerged, but it seems to amuse the protagonist. In any case, it was a relief that they weren’t all lovers.

Recognition played a significant role in my appreciation of the novel. Any story depicting student life in Amsterdam – especially around the Oudemanhuispoort – sparks my …

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