Bart Meuleman ensceneert De verwondering van Hugo Claus

‘Zijn beste werk’ noemde Hugo Claus De verwondering, de roman die hij vroeg in zijn carrière, in 1962, schreef. Sappig, bruut, lelijk, plezierig en donker.
Dat is wat bewerker en regisseur Bart Meuleman in gedachten heeft voor zijn theaterversie van deze caleidoscopische roman.

The protagonist is Victor-Denijs de Rijckel, a 37-year-old English and German teacher, who leads a dead-end life after his divorce. When he sees a masked woman at the White Rabbit Ball in Ostend, his passions are aroused once again. He wants to meet that woman. A schoolboy, Albert Verzele, takes him on a journey through Flemish fields to a castle. It is home not only to the woman of his desires but, as it turns out, also the centre of veneration of a certain Crabbe, a fascist leader who mysteriously disappeared during the war. De Rijckel increasingly identifies with Crabbe. In the end this lands him in a psychiatric hospital.

Hugo Claus leads us through the protagonist’s crisis to the ugliest pages of flamingantisme, the Flemish Movement. “It is a cesspool that de Rijckel finds in that village and in the end he falls into it”, says Meuleman. “Vlaanderen boven” – Flanders for ever. Or not?

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