The Curator

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Pub Date 5 Feb 2015 | Archive Date 6 Feb 2015

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Shortlisted for the 2015 Encore Prize
Longlisted for the 2015 Green Carnation Prize

It's not possible to undo what happened in 1976.

In rural South Africa a family massacre takes place; a bloodbath whose only witness is the family’s black maid. Hendrik Deyer is the principal of a state-run school camp who lives nearby with his wife and their two sons, Werner and Marius. As Hendrik becomes obsessed with uncovering what happened, his wife worries about her neighbours, a poor white family whose malign influence on her son Werner is – she believes – making his behaviour inexplicably strange and hostile. One night another tragedy changes each of their lives, irrevocably.

Two decades later, Werner is living with his mother and invalid father in a small Pretoria flat. South Africa is a changed place. Werner holds a tedious job in the administration department of the local university and dreams of owning his own gallery. His father is bedridden, hovering on the edge of death, and furious, as he has been for twenty years. As Werner feels his own life slip away, his thoughts turn to murder as a means to correct the course of all their futures. He can't undo the past, but Werner’s desperation to change his own his fate will threaten not only his own family but also those still living in the aftermath of what happened all those years ago.

Shortlisted for the 2015 Encore Prize
Longlisted for the 2015 Green Carnation Prize

It's not possible to undo what happened in 1976.

In rural South Africa a family massacre takes place; a bloodbath...


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UK edition – available to read in UK, Commonwealth and Euope excluding Canada

UK edition – available to read in UK, Commonwealth and Euope excluding Canada


Advance Praise

Praise for The Dubious Salvation of Jack V.:

'Very, very funny... It is an utter delight, astute and knowing. Wonderful writing.'
Sarah Winman, author of When God was a Rabbit

'Strauss writes with poise and comic timing. His prose is formal and correct; he establishes a tone of laconic regret yet sustains a striking lightness of touch particularly in passages of dialogue...It is, above all, rich in symbols and subtexts.'
Eileen Battersby, Irish Times

'Smart, charming, funny, highly astute and subtly political. A really terrific read.'
Douglas Coupland

Praise for The Dubious Salvation of Jack V.:

'Very, very funny... It is an utter delight, astute and knowing. Wonderful writing.'
Sarah Winman, author of When God was a Rabbit

'Strauss writes with...


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An unforgettable and provocative journey into the dark heart of South Africa

Jacques' previous book was the Winner of the Commonwealth Prize (Africa)

An intense, compelling anti-hero: fans of J M Coetzee, even Irvine Welsh, will love this book.

An unforgettable and provocative journey into the dark heart of South Africa

Jacques' previous book was the Winner of the Commonwealth Prize (Africa)

An intense, compelling anti-hero: fans of J M...


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