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My Struggle, Book One

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Volume 1 of Knausgaard's "My struggle" series. "This nerve-striking, addictive piece of hyper-realism has created a phenomenon throughout Scandinavia. Almost ten years have passed since Karl Ove Knausgaard's father drank himself to death. Vulnerable and assailed by doubts, he is now embarking on a new novel. With an uncanny eye for detail, Knausgaard breaks down his own life story to its elementary particles, reliving memories, reopening wounds, and examining with candor the turbulence and the epiphanies that emerge from his own experience of fatherhood, the fallout in the wake of his father's death, and his visceral connection to music, art, and literature. Negotiating intimacy, love, and fear lie at the heart of his movements and mind as he moves from self-deprecation to self-absorption, from craving solitude to exposing an insatiable need for love and admiration, from alienation to harmony."-- Provided by publisher

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My Struggle, Book One, Karl Ove Knausgaard

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Inglés
Publicado en
2014
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
430
ISBN10
0914671006
ISBN13
9780914671008
Primera publicación
2009
Título original
Min kamp. Første bok
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4,2 de 5
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Volume 1 of Knausgaard's "My struggle" series. "This nerve-striking, addictive piece of hyper-realism has created a phenomenon throughout Scandinavia. Almost ten years have passed since Karl Ove Knausgaard's father drank himself to death. Vulnerable and assailed by doubts, he is now embarking on a new novel. With an uncanny eye for detail, Knausgaard breaks down his own life story to its elementary particles, reliving memories, reopening wounds, and examining with candor the turbulence and the epiphanies that emerge from his own experience of fatherhood, the fallout in the wake of his father's death, and his visceral connection to music, art, and literature. Negotiating intimacy, love, and fear lie at the heart of his movements and mind as he moves from self-deprecation to self-absorption, from craving solitude to exposing an insatiable need for love and admiration, from alienation to harmony."-- Provided by publisher