The Bells of Bruges

Georges Rodenbach

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Dedalus Ltd
19 June 2007
ISBN: 9781903517543
Paperback
304 pages

From the publisher

Translated by Mike Mitchell

Shortlisted for The Oxford Weidenfeld Translation Prize for 2008.

The Bells of Bruges is a study of obsessive love which is steeped in the melancholy beauty of Bruges.

There are three loves in the life of Joris Borluut, the town carillonneur of Bruges. He marries the fiery Barbara, whose dark beauty is a reminder of Belgium's Spanish heritage. Repelled by her harshness and violence, he starts an affair with her sister, the gentle, soulful, fair-haired Godelieve. When her sister discovers their affair, Godelieve enters a Beguine convent and Joris devotes himself to his first love, the old city of Bruges.

It will appeal to lovers of Symbolist prose and fin-de-siecle fiction. Essential reading for anyone visiting Bruges.