Synopses & Reviews
The final installment in Goncalo M. Tavares "Kingdom" cycle to be translated into English,
A Man: Klaus Klump is a harrowing portrait of a man without values, making his way through a world almost as immoral.
Klaus takes care of the family business; he doesn't feel fear, hunger, or love. He plays a game, and this game and its object consist of one thing: making money. No matter who you are, Klaus thinks, there is only one thing of importance: to win rather than lost.
Review
"With Klump, Tavares examines the sad turmoil of an increasingly militarized, mechanized society. In his descriptions of this society, Tavares blurs the lines between humans, the organic world, and the mechanical-military world for a reading experience that's deeply disturbing (in all the right ways)." Asymptote
Review
"Goncalo M. Tavares burst onto the Portuguese literary scene armed with an utterly original imagination that broke through all the traditional imaginative boundaries....I've predicted that in thirty years' time, if not before, he will win the Nobel Prize." Jose Saramago, Nobel Prize-winning author
Synopsis
Originally published in Portuguese as Um Homem: Klaus Klump by Editorial Caminho, Lisboa, 2003.