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Published: 1st August 2023
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Published: 19th July 2022
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Published: 19th July 2022
Bear Woman: The brand-new memoir from one of Sweden's bestselling authors
By (Author) Karolina Ramqvist
Translated by Saskia Vogel
Bonnier Books Ltd
Manilla Press
19th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Autobiography: writers
Literary essays
Feminism and feminist theory
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: writers
Parenting: advice and issues
Family life fiction
Local and family history, nostalgia
971.011092
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
425g
For readers of Rachel Cusk, Lisa Taddeo and the essays of Zadie Smith, Bear Woman is a beautifully wrought memoir from one of Sweden's bestselling authors, in which she examines motherhood and the female experience.
1542. A French noblewoman is left abandoned on a small island north of Nova Scotia. She has a crossbow, arquebuses and gunpowder. The island is populated only by wild beasts. She may be pregnant at this time.
Centuries later, whilst mothering her young children, a woman begins writing what she believes to be a television script about the life of Marguerite de la Rocque and her incredible story of survival against the odds. As she draws closer to the nature of Marguerite, the woman begins to question her ability to tell this story, or that of any woman in history, and in so doing exposes a fundamental truth about what it is to be both a writer and mother.
Combining historical text, autofiction and essay with the uncertainty of memory, Bear Woman is the debut work of non-fiction by an award winning literary powerhouse.
Karolina Ramqvist is one of the most influential writers and feminists of her generation in Sweden. She has written five novels and in 2015 she was awarded the prestigious P.O. Enquist Literary Prize for The White City.