Image 1 of 1
THE MAN NEXT DOOR - Rob Hornstra
Man Next Door examines the stigmatisation of the working class while offering a rare insight into the life of a working-class Utrecht boy. What emerges is a bewildering picture of Kid's many personalities, inevitably raising the question: how well do you know the person who lives next door?
“Through the charges, a portrait emerges—one full of bumps, bruises, despair, and whimsy. It reveals another side of the Netherlands, a country often seen as a showcase of social success.” Libération, 2017.
Self-published, 2017
24.2 cm 29.1 cm, 96 pages, like new
Man Next Door examines the stigmatisation of the working class while offering a rare insight into the life of a working-class Utrecht boy. What emerges is a bewildering picture of Kid's many personalities, inevitably raising the question: how well do you know the person who lives next door?
“Through the charges, a portrait emerges—one full of bumps, bruises, despair, and whimsy. It reveals another side of the Netherlands, a country often seen as a showcase of social success.” Libération, 2017.
Self-published, 2017
24.2 cm 29.1 cm, 96 pages, like new