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OverviewAs winter approaches in Norway and the daylight dwindles, a chance encounter prompts a novelist to reexamine her past. The seismic events following her sixteenth birthday return with haunting vividness, exposing a story both utterly familiar and desperately strange. It was the year she first got drunk, the year she first had sex with a boy. She was watched like a hawk by an anxious mother and a silent, distant father. It was a year of typical teenage fixation and typical teenage frivolity, and of all the usual parental fretting. Until something else took hold, and her family made an unspoken decision and a terrible sacrifice. Only now, decades later, can these events come close to being comprehended. In Repetition, award-winning novelist Vigdis Hjorth explores through fiction the parts of childhood that chime through the decades. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vigdis Hjorth , Charlotte BarslundPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Edition: Paperback original Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.131kg ISBN: 9781804298947ISBN 10: 1804298948 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 03 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Language: Norwegian Table of ContentsReviewsVigdis Hjorth is one of my favorite contemporary writers. * Sheila Heti * Vigdis Hjorth's novels are like major fires, destructive and difficult to contain. * Literary Review * The Norwegian author of Long Live the Post Horn! and Will and Testament has formed a formidable cult following. * Literary Hub * For Freud the 'compulsion to repeat,' as he called it, was an unconscious expression of what had been repressed by memory. Here, Hjorth brings that compulsion to life in prose, making the reader feel, at once, the desire to remember and the desire to forget, which battle it out on the field of memory. The novel's explosive power comes from the tension between those competing desires, and its suspense comes from the presence of the unnamed trauma, which sits outside the family's house like a hungry beast in the darkness.If Will and Testament shows us the process by which a repressed truth rises to the surface, Repetition shows us how it gets repressed. -- Madeline Gressel * Parapraxis * Hjorth writes vividly of the narrator's teenage confusion and pain, and her lifelong search for comfort. [Repetition] swells with emotion. * Publishers Weekly * This slim new translation from Verso is classic Hjorth: a deceptively simple family story unfolds into dark and painful corners. Told in direct in introspective prose, Hjorth is able to conjure the creaky overconfidence of adolescence and all its uncertainties. -- James Folta, Most Anticipated Books of 2026 * Lit Hub * Adolescent memories provoke a chronology of embedded emotions in this eloquent, penetrating novel. * Foreword Reviews * Vigdis Hjorth is one of my favorite contemporary writers. * Sheila Heti * Vigdis Hjorth's novels are like major fires, destructive and difficult to contain. * Literary Review * The Norwegian author of Long Live the Post Horn! and Will and Testament has formed a formidable cult following. * Literary Hub * Author InformationVIGDIS HJORTH is the author of over a dozen prize-winning and best-selling novels. Will and Testament was nominated for the National Book Award, Long Live the Post Horn! won the Believer Book Award for fiction in 2020, and Is Mother Dead was longlisted for the International Booker Prize in 2023. CHARLOTTE BARSLUND translates books and plays from Norway, Denmark and Greenland. She has translated five of Vigdis Hjorth's novels, including Will and Testament and Is Mother Dead. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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