Beyond Sleep

Beyond Sleep
First edition
AuthorWillem Frederik Hermans
Original titleNooit meer slapen
TranslatorIna Rilke
LanguageDutch
Set inNorway, c. 1961
PublisherDe Bezige Bij
Publication date
1966
Publication placeNetherlands
Published in English
2006
Pages249
OCLC891839183
839.31364
LC ClassPT5844 .H526

Beyond Sleep (Dutch: Nooit meer slapen, "Nevermore to Sleep") is a novel by the Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans, published in February 1966. The protagonist, Dutch geologist Alfred Issendorf, has a geology dissertation in preparation, and embarks on an expedition to Finnmark, northern Norway, to verify his dissertation director's theory that craters in the local landscape were formed by meteor impacts rather than by Ice Age glaciers. Initially he is accompanied by a group of three Norwegian students of geology, but soon after he is isolated from his companions wandering on his own in a land where the sun never sets.

Beyond Sleep is one of the canonical novels of the Dutch postwar period, and a prime example of what is perhaps the most distinctive characteristic of the author's work, the intense cohesion between theme and narrative strategy.