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Country
  
Netherlands

Publication date
  
2004

Pages
  
614

Author
  
Paul Verhaeghen

ISBN
  
9789059900127

Translator
  
Paul Verhaeghen

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Language
  
Dutch

Published in English
  
2007

Originally published
  
2004

Page count
  
614

Publisher
  
J.M. Meulenhoff

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Paul verhaeghen omega minor


Omega Minor is a 2004 novel by the Belgian writer Paul Verhaeghen. The narrative follows a number of European research students, and their theories about the Omega density parameter and the nature of dark matter, as well as ponders on the violence of World War II. The book received the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize in 2005 and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2008.

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Reception

Matt Thorne reviewed the book for The Independent: "Among authors of big novels that address science, technology and psychology, Verhaeghen is closer to William T Vollmann, Don DeLillo and the underrated British author James Flint than Thomas Pynchon or David Foster Wallace. He has almost no interest in popular culture and his conspiracy theories tend to focus on historical injustice rather than sinister cabals. Although it is always entertaining, and rarely heavy going, there is nothing whimsical about this book." Thorne continued: "Omega Minor is undoubtedly a curate's egg, but few recent novels rival its richness. And there is something admirable about an author who challenges not just the structural limitations of the novel, but also the limitations of our understanding of the universe. For all its flaws, this is an uncommonly intellectually stretching- and satisfying - experience."

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