May describes the magical journey of adolescence against the background of Holland\'s flowery dunescapes.
Second (revised) edition, English-only, including synopsis..
While Gorter\'s contemporary, Vincent van Gogh, had just completed the groundbreaking Sunflowers series of paintings, Gorter succeeded with Mei to compose his own artistic monument of colourful power and innovation.
Inspired in part by John Keats\' Endymion (1818), Mei was perhaps an inevitable product of the artistically revolutionary and highly lucid spirit in The Netherlands of the 1880s.
When Herman Gorter published Mei (May) in 1889, this spontaneous and vibrant epic poem was immediately recognized by his peers as a landmark work for Dutch literature.
However, the cycle of life always moves on, and as May matures and returns to earth, she finds it readying for summer.
In strokes of wonder-filled impressions a stunningly unspoiled girl, May, explores the promise of springtime and the intense spiritual life of youth.
May describes the magical journey of adolescence against the background of Holland\'s flowery dunescapes