Het glazen huis

Het glazen huis

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Romance
Format Paperback
Pages 461
Language English
Published Nov 30, 1999
Publisher De Geus
ISBN-10 905226774X
ISBN-13 9789052267746
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In a time of upheaval and change, Jacques Pangemanann navigates the complex political landscape of colonial Indonesia. As an advisor to the Dutch government, he embodies the struggle between loyalty to the colonial power and the awakening of nationalistic sentiments among the local population. His intricate understanding of both worlds makes him an invaluable asset, yet it also places him in the uncomfortable position of witnessing the rift that grows deeper each day.

The narrative explores Jacques's internal conflicts as he grapples with his role in a society on the brink of a new era. His relationships with fellow Indonesians reveal the cultural richness and the tensions that arise from their differing ambitions. The vivid portrayal of this colonial backdrop highlights the profound impact of colonization on individual lives and national identity.

Through the lens of Jacques's journey, the story unveils the intricate web of power dynamics, aspirations, and the quest for autonomy. It invites readers to reflect on the complexities of loyalty, identity, and the human spirit's resilience amidst the forces that seek to suppress it.

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