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The Year: A Novel

Autor Tomas Espedal Traducere de James Anderson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2021
In contemporary Norwegian fiction, Tomas Espedal’s work stands out as uniquely bound up with the author’s personal experiences. His first book, Tramp, introduced us to the wanderer Tomas; Against Art told us how a boy approaches art and eventually becomes a writer; Against Nature examined love’s labor—the job of writing; and in Bergerners, he is torn between his love for his home town and what lies beyond. Now, in The Year, we encounter the author’s struggle to reconcile his inner life with the external world, and the myriad forms of love, hate, loss, and death—both personal and literary—with the immutable pattern of time and the seasons. It is the journal of a year, a diary like no other. And suffusing it all are questions Petrarch asked: How do you live when the one you love is gone? And when your life force shifts from spring to autumn, how do you find the good death?
 
Written as a long poem, The Year is Espedal’s riveting stream of consciousness—profound, edgy, sometimes manic, but always intensely intimate.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857428509
ISBN-10: 0857428500
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Seagull Books

Notă biografică

Tomas Espedal is the author of several novels and prose collections, including Bergeners, Against Art, Against Nature, both published by Seagull Books. James Anderson’s literary translations from the Norwegian include Berlin Poplars, by Anne B. Ragde, Nutmeg, by Kristin Valla, and several books by Jostein Gaarder.

Cuprins

1. Spring
2. Autumn

Recenzii

“This is superb literature, which in its accomplished aesthetic form offers insight and a melancholy comfort when it comes to all the losses we experience. But it is also a homage to everything that’s beautiful, lovely and painful in our existence. Give it to somebody you love.”—Bergens Tidende