Jan Baeke, the award-winning Dutch poet, has, in Greater than the Facts
(Groter dan de feiten, 2007), created an intriguing filmic world in
which tensions are rife and nothing is quite as it seems. It is a world
whose elements keep recurring, coalescing little by little into
dreamlike leitmotifs - a bus journey, a hotel room, dogs, cigarettes,
fire, a blind man, a canary, a man and a woman in love. And love,
however fragile it may be, is a major theme of this collection, for
"where there's fire, there's warmth for two".
Antoinette Fawcett's poetically sensitive translation gives a clear
sense of Baeke's style and poetic drive, and enables the
English-speaking reader to explore in full this key collection in
Baeke's oeuvre.