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Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (14 December 1923 – 8 April 2006) was a Dutch writer. He started writing as Simon Gerard van het Reve and adopted the shorter Gerard Reve in 1973. Together with
Willem Frederik Hermans Willem Frederik Hermans (1 September 1921 – 27 April 1995) was a Dutch author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, as well as book-length studies, essays, and literary criticism. His most famous works are ''The House of Refuge'' (novella, ...
and Harry Mulisch, he is considered one of the "Great Three" (''De Grote Drie'') of Dutch post-war literature. His 1981 novel ''De vierde man'' ( The Fourth Man) was the basis for
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's 1983
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. Reve was one of the first homosexual authors to come out in the Netherlands. He often wrote explicitly about erotic attraction, sexual relations and intercourse between men, which many readers considered shocking. However, he did this in an ironic, humorous and recognizable way, which contributed to making homosexuality acceptable for many of his readers. Another main theme, often in combination with eroticism, was religion. Reve himself declared that the primary message in all of his work was
salvation Salvation (from Latin: ''salvatio'', from ''salva'', 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, ''salvation'' generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its ...
from the material world we live in. Gerard Reve was born in
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, Netherlands, and was the brother of the
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and essayist
Karel van het Reve Karel van het Reve (19 May 1921 – 4 March 1999) was a Dutch writer, translator and literary historian, teaching and writing on Russian literature. He was born in Amsterdam and was raised as a communist. He lost his 'faith' in his twenties ...
, who became a staunch
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in his own way; the personal rapport between the brothers was not good. They broke off relations altogether in the 1980s.


Themes

He often insisted that homosexuality was merely a motif (providing idiom – as
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based phrases would differ from e.g.
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wording – and, over time, idiosyncratic Reve-slang) in his work, the deeper theme being the inadequacy of human love (as opposed to divine love). Since the publication of ''Op weg naar het einde'' (Towards the end) (1963) and ''Nader tot U'' (Nearer to Thee) (1966), marking his breakthrough to a large audience, he articulated his views on God's creation and human fate, especially in the many collections of letters that he published. These writings stress a symbolic, rather than ("...only the blind...") literal, understanding of religious texts as the only intellectually acceptable one, and the irrelevance of the Gospel's historical truth. Religion, according to Reve, has nothing to do with the literal, the factual, the moral or the political. It has no quarrel with modern science, because religious truths and empirical facts are in different realms. The observable world has no meaning beyond comparing facts, and, while revelation may not make sense, it has meaning, and it is this meaning that Reve was after in everything he wrote. Philosophically, Reve was influenced by
Arthur Schopenhauer Arthur Schopenhauer ( , ; 22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work ''The World as Will and Representation'' (expanded in 1844), which characterizes the phenomenal world as the prod ...
, whose works he re-read every winter, and even more so by
Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, ph ...
, according to a Dutch painter who spent some time with the author in France to paint several portraits of him. Reve's erotic prose deals partly with his own sexuality, but aims at something more universal. Reve's work often depicts sexuality as
ritual A ritual is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or objects, performed according to a set sequence. Rituals may be prescribed by the traditions of a community, including a religious community. Rituals are characterized ...
. Many scenes bear a sado-masochistic character, but this is never meant as an end in itself. ' Revism', a term coined by him, can roughly be described as consecrating sexual acts of punishment, dedicating these acts to revered others, and, ultimately, to higher entities (God). This is again a quest for higher significance in a human act (sex) that is devoid of meaning in its material form.


Style

His style combines the formal (in the kind of language one would find in a seventeenth-century
Bible The Bible (from Koine Greek , , 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus ...
) with the colloquial, in a highly recognisable way. Similarly, his humour and often paradoxical view of the world relies on the contrast between exalted mysticism and common sense. The irony that pervades his work and his tendency towards extreme statements has caused confusion among readers. Many doubted the sincerity of his conversion to Catholicism, although Reve remained adamant about the truthfulness of his faith, claiming his right to individual notions about religion and his personal experience of it.


International reception

The year 2016 saw Sam Garret's translation of Reve's debut, ''The Evenings''. Although Reve was long thought to be untranslatable because of his stylistic brilliance, the work received critical acclaim throughout the English speaking world. Writing for ''
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'', Tim Parks opened his review as follows:
It is so rare, as a reviewer, to come across a novel that is not only a masterpiece but a cornerstone manque of modern European literature, that I hesitate before setting down a response: what can I say, in a world of hype, that will put this book where it belongs, in readers’ hands and minds?


Controversies

Reve's literary career was marked by many controversies. Early on, the Dutch ministry of culture intervened when Reve was to receive a grant, citing the obscene nature of his work. A member of the Dutch senate, the Calvinist senator Hendrik Algra, spoke on the same subject in a plenary debate. Reve sometimes welcomed the publicity, but also complained about his continual struggle with the authorities, public opinion and the press. Reve was prosecuted in 1966 for allegedly breaking a law against
blasphemy Blasphemy is a speech crime and religious crime usually defined as an utterance that shows contempt, disrespects or insults a deity, an object considered sacred or something considered inviolable. Some religions regard blasphemy as a religio ...
. In ''Nader tot U'' he describes the narrator's love-making to God, a visitor to his house incarnated in a one-year-old mouse-grey
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. In April 1968 he was acquitted by the
Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
. Although it would take decades for the Netherlands to decriminalize blasphemy, in 2013 the law was abolished, the outcome of this case — known as the “Donkey Trial” — rendered the existing law virtually obsolete Reve came from a communist and atheistic family, but converted to Roman Catholicism. Although liturgically traditional, he took a liberal stance on Roman Catholic ethics. His ridiculing of some aspects of Catholicism led to tensions in the Dutch Roman Catholic community in the 1960s. Nevertheless, he contributed as a literary advisor to the translation of St. Paul's
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within the larger context of the Dutch 'Willibrord Translation' of the Bible. One of Reve's main themes, along with religion and love, is his intense hatred of communism, its regimes and the tolerance toward it in leftist circles in the western world. In 1975, he appeared at a Dutch poetry festival, wearing (among other things, a crucifix and peace symbol) a
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as well as a
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on his clothes, and read a poem that spoke of immigration in racist terms, though stressing cultural differences and using ''zwart'' (
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) rather than ''neger/nikker'' (
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/ nigger), in a solemn language that insulted many people, especially Afro-Surinamese, many of whom had arrived recently on the eve of the decolonization of Surinam that was to take place in November 1975. This event led to much controversy, and many people have since wondered whether Reve had lost his mind, or had been alluding to something else. In the face of a wave of criticism Reve did not move an inch, and his claims of being 'too intelligent to be a racist' and never wanting to inflict any harm on any racial grounds partly got lost in the confusion generated by his ever-present irony. Like WF Hermans, he invited controversy by visiting South Africa in 1984 in defiance of a cultural boycott that was declared on that country because of its apartheid policy. In 2001, he was awarded the
Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren The Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren (''Dutch Literature Prize'') is awarded every three years to an author from the Netherlands, Belgium or, since 2005, Suriname writing in Dutch. It is considered the most prestigious literary award in the Dutch-spe ...
, the most prestigious prize for Dutch-language authors, but King Albert II of Belgium refused to present it to him because his partner had been accused of
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. The money was awarded by bank transfer and the certificate delivered. During the last years of his life, he began to suffer from
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, and he died of it, in Zulte, Belgium, on 8 April 2006 at the age of 82. Reve was buried on April 15 in the centre of the cemetery "Nieuwe Begraafplaats" in Machelen-aan-de-Leie.


Honors

* 1947:
Reina Prinsen Geerligs Award Reina Prinsen Geerligs (7 October 1922 - 24 November 1943) was a member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II. After the war the literary Reina Prinsen Geerligs Award was created in her memory. Biography Reina Prinsen Geerligs was born in 1 ...
* 2001:
Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren The Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren (''Dutch Literature Prize'') is awarded every three years to an author from the Netherlands, Belgium or, since 2005, Suriname writing in Dutch. It is considered the most prestigious literary award in the Dutch-spe ...


Bibliography

* '' De Avonden'' (''The evenings'', 1947) * ''Werther Nieland'' (1949) * ''De ondergang van de familie Boslowits'' (''The fall of the Boslowits family'', 1950) * ''Tien vrolijke verhalen'' (''Ten happy stories'', 1961) * ''Vier Wintervertellingen'' (''Four Winter Tales'', 1963) * ''Op weg naar het einde'' (''Approaching the end'', 1963) * ''Nader tot U'' (''Nearer to Thee'', 1966) * ''De taal der liefde'' (''The language of love'', 1972) * ''Lieve jongens'' (''Dear boys'', 1973) * ''Een circusjongen'' (''A circus boy'', 1975) * ''Brieven aan kandidaat katholiek A. 1962–1969'' (''Letters to candidate Catholic A. 1962–1969, 1976) * '' Oud en eenzaam'' (''Old and lonely'', 1978) * ''Brieven aan Wimie'' (''Letters to Wimie'', 1980) * ''Moeder en zoon'' (''Mother and son'', 1980) * ''Brieven aan Bernard S.'' (''Letters to Bernard S.'', 1981) * ''De vierde man'' ('' The Fourth Man'', 1981) * ''Brieven aan Josine M.'' (''Letters to Josine M.'', 1981) * ''Brieven aan Simon C. 1971–1975'' (''Letters to Simon C. 1971–1975'', 1982) * ''Brieven aan Wim B. 1968–1975'' (''Letters to Wim B. 1968–1975'', 1983) * ''Brieven aan Frans P. 1965-1969'' (''Letters to Frans P. 1965–1969, 1984) * ''De stille vriend'' (''The silent friend'', 1984) * ''Brieven aan geschoolde arbeiders'' (''Letters to educated workers'', 1985) * ''Zelf schrijver worden'' (''Becoming a writer yourself'', 1985) * ''Brieven aan Ludo P. 1962-1980'' (''Letters to Ludo P. 1962-1980'', 1986) * ''Bezorgde ouders'' (''Parents Worry'', 1988) * ''Brieven aan mijn lijfarts 1963–1980'' (''Letters to my personal physician 1963–1980'', 1991) * ''Brieven van een aardappeleter'' (''Letters from a potato eater'', 1993) * ''Op zoek'' (''Searching'', 1995) * ''Het boek van violet en dood'' (''The book of violet and death'', 1996) * ''Ik bak ze bruiner'' (''I bake them browner'', 1996) * ''Brieven aan Matroos Vosch'' (''Letters to Matroos Vosch'', 1997) * ''Het hijgend hert'' (''The panting deer'', 1998)


Graphic novel

In 2003 and 2004 the novel De avonden (''The evenings'', 1947) was made into a graphic novel (in 4 parts) by Dick Matena.


In English

* ''The Acrobat'' (written in English, 1956). Amsterdam/ London, G.A. van Oorschot Publisher, 1956; 2nd ed. Amsterdam, Manteau, 1985. * ''Parents Worry'' (''Bezorgde ouders'', 1990). Translated by Richard Huijing. London, Minerva, 1991 * ''The Evenings'' (''De avonden'', 1947). Translated by Sam Garrett. London, Pushkin Press, 2016 * ''Childhood. Two Novellas'' (''Werther Nieland'', 1949, and ''De ondergang van de familie Boslowits'', 1950). Translated by Sam Garrett. London, Pushkin Press, 2018


Film adaptation

In 1980, Paul de Lussanet released the film '' Dear Boys (Lieve jongens)'', a comedy-drama starring Hugo Metsers, Hans Dagelet and Bill van Dijk. It explores gay desire, with an aging gay writer who becomes more demanding of the young men he has affairs with and their own relationship. It was based on several of Reve's novels.David A. Gerstner (Editor)


See also

* ''NRCs Best Dutch novels


References


External links

*
NaderTotReve.nl

Three translated chapters of A circus boy (Een circusjongen, 1975)
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