No one has written more feelingly and more beautifully than Nescio about
the madness and sadness, courage and vulnerability of youth: its big
plans and vague longings, not to mention the binges, crashes, and
marathon walks and talks. No one, for that matter, has written with such
pristine clarity about the radiating canals of Amsterdam and the
cloud-swept landscape of the Netherlands.
Who was Nescio? Nescio--Latin for "I don't know"--was the pen name of
J.H.F. Grönloh, the highly successful director of the Holland-Bombay
Trading Company and a father of four--someone who knew more than enough
about respectable maturity. Only in his spare time and under the cover
of a pseudonym, as if commemorating a lost self, did he let himself go,
producing over the course of his lifetime a handful of utterly original
stories that contain some of the most luminous pages in modern
literature.
This is the first English translation of Nescio's stories.