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Days In The History Of Silence

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Days In The History Of Silence

Contributors:

By (Author) Merethe Lindstrom

ISBN:

9781590515952

Publisher:

Other Press LLC

Imprint:

Other Press LLC

Publication Date:

15th September 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

839.8238

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

282g

Description

Eva and Simon have spent most of their adult lives together. Yet what binds them together isn't only affection and solidarity, but also the painful facts of their respective histories, which they keep hidden even from their own children. But after the abrupt dismissal of their housekeeper and Simon's increasing withdrawal into himself, the past can no longer be repressed. Lindstrom has crafted a masterpiece about the grave mistakes people make when they misjudge the legacy of war, common prejudices and their own strategies of survival.

Reviews

This remarkable novel explores the theme of silence in many different formsa childrens game, a refuge, a lie, a punishment, a solutionand shows its impact on those who long to be spoken to.The prose is simple and elegant, revealing an extraordinary talent. Publishers Weekly

This deeply intimate character portrait dwells in the intersection of nostalgia, loss, and forgotten histories... Bruces translation allows Lindstrms sparse and evocative prose to shine, giving equal weight to both highly dramatic and domestically mundane events. Fans of Anne Holt, Nicholas Mosley, and Max Frisch will savor Days in the History of Silence. Booklist

A painful, yet inspiring novel, Days in the History of Silence lingers in the readers mind and heart and does not let go. Jewish Book Council

[A]n elegant meditation on the destructive power of family secrets and hidden pastsDays in the History of Silenceis a masterclass in philosophical dilemma, with the razor-sharp edge of a taut psychological thriller.The National

In gentle, precise, and thoughtful prose Lindstrm relates how a dramatic past slowly breaks into an elderly woman's life and consciousness. The Nordic Council

"[E]ngrossing. The layers of silence that are stacked so neatly within this narrative are skillfully and precisely constructed, so that peeling one back only releases another." Minneapolis Star Tribune

A quiet and unnerving masterpiece. Norway Times

Lindstrm interweaves past and present in an intricate and gradually highly suggestive tale that makes use of a sober, simple language. In masterly fashion, she shows how remaining silent isolates the narrator Eva and her husband Simon from a sense of belonging they both actually long forBy means of a finely tuned, simple language [Lindstrm]expands out small everyday circles so that they become part of the large historical circle in which we all findourselves. Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature Judgment

An intimate and intense narrative about losing oneself through losing other people. One of this years most memorable novels. Sindre Hovdenakk, Verdens Gang

In unobtrusive, elegant, and incisive prose, [Lindstrm] has produced a drama of everyday life that insinuates itself under the readers skin. Turid Larsen, Dagsavisen

Stylish and clever. Merethe Lindstrm is not only an outstanding, but also an intelligent stylistThis novel is one of the best she has written to date. Margunn Vikingstad, Dag g Tid

"The simplicity of the language and the domesticity of the surroundings make it an immersing read...[Days in the History of Silence] will stay with you long after you put the book down..." Bookslut

"Merethe Lindstrm provides a strong philosophical tale as she makes a profound argument that the past never fully vanishes since the ghosts of yesteryear haunt the present." Genre Go Round Reviews

"A fascinating novel..."Hudson Valley News

"A very powerful novel, impressively done." Complete Review

"Remarkably beautiful...prose that lingers long after being read." Calamus

"[A] searing work of imagination." The Free Lance-Star

"Quietly mesmerizing." We Love This Book

"
[Days in the History of Silence] provides a great deal to think about and a great deal to admire." A Life In Books

"[Q]uietly stunning."Library Journal

"[T]his is a powerful, emotional, and never-to-be-forgotten novel of pure honesty."Seeing the World Through Books

Elegant and thought-provokinga highly focused and intelligent read, brimful of humanity, wisdom and psychological insight. [Days in the History of Silence is] infused with a gentle melancholia and leaves one aching to be upfront and transparent with the ones you love. Reading Matters

"A beautiful and strange book."Journal of Imaginary People

Author Bio

Merethe Lindstr m has published several novels and collections of short stories, and a children's book. She was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize and for the Norwegian Critics' Award in 2008 for her short-story collection The Guests. The same year, she received the Doubloug Prize for her entire literary work. Days in the History of Silence is her most recent novel, nominated for the Norwegian Channel 2 Listeners' Novel Prize, and winner of the Nordic Council Literature Prize and the Norwegian Critics' Prize. She lives in Oslo, Norway. Anne Bruce has degrees in Norwegian and English from Glasgow University covering both Nynorsk and Bokm l, classic and modern texts, written and spoken Norwegian, as well as Old Norse, Icelandic, Swedish, and Danish. She has traveled extensively throughout Scandinavia on lecture and study visits, and undertaken translation and interpretation for visiting groups from Norway. She has translated Wencke Mu_x0308_hleisen's I Should Have Lifted You Carefully Over, J rn Lier Horst's Dregs, and Anne Holt's Blessed Are Those Who Thirst.

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