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The Morning Star: the new novel from the author of My Struggle
Hardback
Main Details
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The Morning Star: the new novel from the author of My Struggle
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Karl Ove Knausgaard
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:688 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 162 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781910701713
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Classifications | Dewey:839.8238 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Vintage Publishing
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Imprint |
Harvill Secker
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Publication Date |
30 September 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The major new novel from one of the world's greatest writers The breathtaking new novel from the internationally bestselling author of My Struggle 'Knausgaard is among the finest writers alive.' New York Times One long night in August, Arne and Tove are staying with their children in their summer house in southern Norway. Kathrine, a priest, is flying home from a Bible seminar, questioning her marriage. Journalist Jostein is out drinking for the night, while his wife, Turid, a nurse at a psychiatric care unit, is on a nightshift when one of her patients escapes. Above them all, a huge star suddenly appears blazing in the sky. It brings with it a mysterious sense of foreboding. Strange things start to happen as nine lives come together under the star. Hundreds of crabs amass on the road as Arne drives at night; Jostein receives a call about a death metal band found brutally murdered in a Satanic ritual; Kathrine conducts a funeral service for a man she met at the airport - but is he actually dead? The Morning Star is about life in all its mundanity and drama, the strangeness that permeates our world, and the darkness in us all. Karl Ove Knausgaard's astonishing new novel goes to the utmost limits of freedom and chaos, to what happens when forces beyond our comprehension are unleashed, and the realms of the living and the dead collide.
Author Biography
Karl Ove Knausgaard (Author) Karl Ove Knausgaard's My Struggle cycle has been heralded as a masterpiece all over the world. From A Death in the Family to The End, the novels move through childhood into adulthood and, together, form an enthralling portrait of human life. Knausgaard has been awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature, the Brage Prize and the Jerusalem Prize. His work, which also includes Out of the World, A Time for Everything and the Seasons Quartet, is published in thirty-five languages. Martin Aitken (Translator) Martin Aitken's translations of Scandinavian literature number some 35 books. His work has appeared on the shortlists of the International DUBLIN Literary Award (2017) and the U.S. National Book Awards (2018), as well as the 2021 International Booker Prize. He received the PEN America Translation Prize in 2019.
ReviewsKnausgaard retains the ability to lock you, as if in a tractor beam, into his storytelling... Knausgaard is among the finest writers alive. -- Dwight Garner * New York Times * Grippingly crafted storytelling... prose that is keenly aware of the value of suspense and surprise... [The Morning Star] has that beguiling, elusively compulsive quality that Knausgaard seems to have made his own. -- Andrew Anthony * Observer * I read The Morning Star compulsively, and stayed awake all night after finishing it... The novel's revelation is not that something terrible is coming for us all but that it is already in our midst. -- Brandon Taylor * New Yorker * Knausgaard's sentences, in Martin Aitken's translation, are both plainly direct and lyrically, emotionally elevated . . . Symphonic. -- Heidi Julavits * New York Times Book Review * A true Scandinavian epic... Knausgaard's brilliant storytelling is as bright as the celestial body from which the book takes its title. -- Roddy Brooks * Independent * Ravishing... This combination of the universal and the intimate enables the novel to approach weighty subjects - death and dying, belief and despair - with both the thrust of a suspense narrative and the depth of a philosophical inquiry. * New Yorker * Fascinating, provocative... [The Morning Star] recalls the best of My Struggle: that swooping interplay between the general and the specific. -- Claire Lowdon * Times Literary Supplement * A masterpiece, heavenly and diabolical in equal measure. -- Emily Watkins * i * A compelling mystery. * Mail on Sunday * The narrators' stories converge and build towards an unexpected, brilliantly handled and devastating conclusion. * Spectator * [Knausgaard] reveals himself to be a surprise master of the uncanny... a thoughtful, highly readable novel, packed with ideas and exciting flourishes. * Los Angeles Times *
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