
<p>In contemporary Norwegian fiction Tomas Espedal's work stands out as uniquely personal; it can be difficult to separate the fiction from Espedal's own experiences. In that vein, his novel <i>Against Art</i> is not just the story of a boy growing up to be a writer, but it is also the story of writing. Specifically, it is about the profession of writing—the routines, responsibility, and obstacles. Yet, <i>Against Art</i> is also about being a father, a son, and a grandson; about a family and a family's tales, and about how preceding generations mark their successors. It is at once about choices and changes, about motion and rest, about moving to a new place, and about living.</p> <i> </i> <i>Praise for the Norwegian Edition</i> "One of the most beautiful, most important books I've read for years."—<i>Klassekampen</i> "Espedal has written an amazingly rich novel, which will assuredly stand out as one of the year's best and will also further fortify the quality of Norwegian literature abroad."— <i>Adresseavisen</i> "<i>Against Art</i> attacks literature while at the same time being intensely literary. Our greatest sorrows and torments, the individual experiences often so anemic in art, find a voice of their own."—<i>Morgenbladet</i> "<i>Against Art</i> moves me with its maternal history and proves yet again that Tomas Espedal writes great novels."—<i>Dag og Tid</i>
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
2024-07-06
ISBN-10:
0857420526
ISBN-13:
9780857420527
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