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Overview""Jan Kjærstad is a Viking of literature.""Independent The final novel in a trilogy of books about the Norwegian television celebrity Jonas Wergeland, The Discoverer finds Jonas released from prison, having completed his sentence for the death of his wife. He has taken a job as a secretary aboard the Voyager, a ship which is exploring the far reaches of the Sognefjordthe longest fjord in the world. On the ship, Jonas works for a team of young peopleincluding his daughter, Kristinwho are engaged in a multimedia project that is seeking to chart every aspect of the fjord in a new medium that merges text, image, film, and design. While the crew seeks to document the fjord, Jonas is busy exploring his past. For the first time in the trilogy he is allowed to tell his own story, and on board the ship he begins to recreate a manuscript that he wrote in prison, a book which he has already destroyed once, a book which seeks to explore the central mystery at the heart of Jonas's existence: the life and death of his wife Margrete. The Discoverer stands alone as a masterful novel in its own rightmultivocal, throwing story after story aloft and examining each from numerous angles, and all at once. Incredibly, it also serves as the perfect complement to The Seducer and The Conqueror, both deepening the mysteries contained in those two novels and revealing the bottomlessness of so many others. Jan Kjærstad once again draws us into the Wergeland universe, and he takes us on a journey that promises to finally discover the truth about Jonas's life, and his wife's death. Jan Kjærstad is the author of the Wergeland Trilogy, a huge international success that led to Kjærstad receiving the Nordic Prize for Literature in 2001. He also received Germany's Henrik Steffen Prize for Scandinavians who have significantly enriched Europe's artistic and intellectual life. Barbara Haveland has translated works by several leading Danish and Norwegian authors, including Peter Høeg, Linn Ullmann, and Leif Davidsen. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Kjærstad , Barbara HavelandPublisher: Open Letter Imprint: Open Letter Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9781934824122ISBN 10: 1934824127 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 03 September 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English & Norwegian Table of ContentsReviewsJan Kjaerstad is a Viking of literature. -- Anna Paterson An Enormously Accomplished and Compelling Novel by One of Scandinavia's Outstnanding Contemporary Writers. -- Paul Auster One of the most influential writers of his generation. Say his name, and I think of Milan Kundera, Martin Amis, and Frank Zappa. -- Linn Ullmann Veering from the broadly comic to the beautifully sad, with detours for deadpan mediations on the 'Norwegian national character, ' this book is not just big, but big-hearted. Jan Kjaerstad is a Viking of literature. -- Anna Paterson An Enormously Accomplished and Compelling Novel by One of Scandinavia's Outstnanding Contemporary Writers. -- Paul Auster One of the most influential writers of his generation. Say his name, and I think of Milan Kundera, Martin Amis, and Frank Zappa. -- Linn Ullmann Veering from the broadly comic to the beautifully sad, with detours for deadpan mediations on the 'Norwegian national character, ' this book is not just big, but big-hearted. Veering from the broadly comic to the beautifully sad, with detours for deadpan meditations on the 'Norwegian national character, ' this book is not just big, but big-hearted. --New York Times One of the most influential writers of his generation. Say his name, and I think of Milan Kundera, Martin Amis, and Frank Zappa. --Linn Ullmann The voyage that The Discoverer will impel, thanks to Barbara J Haveland's lively, fluid and at times sparkling translation, is a return one, to the beginning of the whole trilogy--a work so ample in its riches that further discoveries are inevitable. --Independent Veering from the broadly comic to the beautifully sad, with detours for deadpan mediations on the 'Norwegian national character, ' this book is not just big, but big-hearted. Author InformationJan Kjærstad made his debut as a writer in 1980 with a short story collection, The Earth Turns Quietly. The three books making up the Wergeland trilogyThe Seducer, The Conqueror, and The Discoverer (forthcoming from Open Letter in 2009)have achieved huge international success, and led to Kjærstad receiving the Nordic Prize for Literature in 2001. He has also received Germany's Henrik Steffen Prize for Scandinavians who have significantly enriched Europe's artistic and intellectual life. Barbara Haveland has translated works by several leading Danish and Norwegian authors, including Peter Høeg, Linn Ullmann, and Leif Davidsen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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