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Byline: MATTHEW LANE editor: Valerie Steiker
It is truly a terrible thing when questions of love and family and home are no longer answerable." So says Hans van den Broek, the Dutch-born equities-analyst narrator of Joseph O'Neill's NETHERLAND (Pantheon). In the wake of September 11, his wife and son have moved out and left him to his own devices in their apartment in the Chelsea Hotel. A period of enlightened aimlessness follows, as Hans plunges himself ...