First chapter: ‘In Love’s Place’

Read the first chapter of Etienne van Heerden’s novel In Love’s Place here.

“The car’s sitting on his backside. The light bores into Christian’s rear-view mirror, splashing onto his face. He puts his foot down, pushing the small BMW to its limit, but the rat-car stays right there, on his bumper. Suddenly, with the assurance of practice, the car swerves into the lane for oncoming traffic and pulls into position next to Christian. He feels panic pounding in his chest. The car pulls slightly ahead of the BMW, but doesn’t swerve into the space in front of Christian as an overtaking car would. It keeps on racing ahead in the wrong lane. On the back window, in letters that are ornamental and provocative, he reads: Don’t fuck with me.

“The car pulls back next to Christian again so that the two vehicles ride next to each other. The tinted window rolls down. In the passenger seat the young man is wearing dark glasses and a red bandana around his forehead. From his sleeveless top a lean and muscular upper arm emerges, on which a dragon, tattooed across the bulge of the deltoid, rears up on hindlegs.

“Suddenly a revolver appears. Black, light blinking against it. The BMW’s front windscreen shatters. Flecks of glass fly against his face, flowing past his throat. Bright red crystals fanning out in the glow of brake lights. It’s as if he’s just driven into a swarm of bees.”

Forthcoming in October 2013: ‘Klimtol’


(Photos: Imke van Heerden)

Etienne van Heerden’s upcoming novel, Klimtol (Yo-yo in English), has been accepted for publication in Dutch in 2014 (Podium Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands). The Afrikaans edition will be published by Tafelberg Publishers in October 2013. It is a novel about play. Here he throws a few tricks in Amsterdam.

Visit to Europe, June 2013

In June 2013 Etienne van Heerden visited several countries to contribute to literary festivals and for talks with publishers and translators. He read the page proofs of In Love’s Place (a novel about slippage in cities such as Johannesburg and New York, Berlin and Harare and Lahti and Antwerp) in Istanbul.

Literary Festival, The Hague, Netherlands


(Photo: Imke van Heerden)

During the opening night of the “Festival voor het Afrikaans” in the Theatre on the Spui in The Hague, Netherlands, Etienne van Heerden performed with David Kramer and Schalk Joubert; he read the endings of three of his novels (Ancestral Voices, Kikuyu and 30 Nights in Amsterdam) and they improvised. Here they are performing the dance sequence of 30 Nights in Amsterdam: the kwela, the foxtrot, the jive, the cha-cha, the twist and the two-step …

Felix Poetry Festival in Antwerp, Belgium

Etienne van Heerden wil contribute to the Felix Poetry Festival in Antwerp, Belgium, on 12th June 2013. From the festival’s website: Om het met de woorden van Simon Vinkenoog te zeggen: ‘Poëzie dient onverbiddelijk te zijn, of niet.’ Het nieuwe Felix Poetry Festival wil onverbiddelijk elk jaar het beste uit de wereld van de poëzie brengen, uit binnen- en buitenland. Zo divers het genre is, zo gevarieerd is het programma. Dichters en songsmeden, oude rotten en jong geweld, internationale gasten en woordkunstenaars van eigen bodem, het serieuze werk naast speelse performances, beeld en geluid. More details here.