A Silent Language WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE: The Nobel Lecture
By (Author) Jon Fosse
Edited by Damion Searls
Translated by Chris Hall
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Fitzcarraldo Editions
23rd July 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Fiction in translation
839.82
Paperback
48
Width 125mm, Height 197mm
'If there's any metaphor I would use for the act of writing, it would have to be listening,' says Jon Fosse in A Silent Language, the lecture he delivered after being awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature.
When he writes, Fosse explains, he listens for texts that exist somewhere outside of himself in order to transcribe them before they disappear. With reverence and humility, Fosse traces his relationship to writing and celebrates the capacity of language to embrace the mystery, complexity and existential uncertainty of the human experience. 'It is only in the silence that you can hear God's voice,' he says, offering a key to his beloved works of drama and fiction. 'Maybe.'
'We are in the presence of rare literary greatness. It is for this greatness thatthe Swedish Academy has justly awarded Jon Fosse the Nobel prize.'- Paul Binding, Times Literary Supplement
'Jon Fosse is a major European writer.'- Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of The Wolves of Eternity
Jon Fosse was born in 1959 on the west coast of Norway and is the recipient of countless prestigious prizes, both in his native Norway and abroad. Since his 1983 fiction debut,Raudt, svart[Red, Black], Fosse has written prose, poetry, essays, short stories, childrens books and over forty plays. In 2023, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable.