Angelo Deluxenko reviewed My Struggle: Book One by Karl Ove Knausgård
Angelic weirdness
5 stars
Тепер я не можу слухати постпанк як раніше. Крім того, в мене з'явилося багато матеріалу для обговорення на Кафе Смерті.
eBook, 430 pages
English language
Published Jan. 20, 2012 by Archipelago Books, Distributed by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution.
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. Karl Ove’s dilemmas strike nerves that give us raw glimpses of our particular moment in history as we witness what happens to the sensitive and churning mind of a young man trying- as if his very life depended on it- to find his place in the disjointed world around him. This Proustian masterpiece opens a window into one of the most original minds writing today.
Тепер я не можу слухати постпанк як раніше. Крім того, в мене з'явилося багато матеріалу для обговорення на Кафе Смерті.