If Only
By (Author) Vigdis Hjorth
Translated by Charlotte Barslund
Verso Books
Verso Books
3rd December 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
839.82374
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
288g
A relatively young woman, aged thirty. She married in her early twenties, had two children. It is winter. January and minus 14C, white, frosty mist around the parked car, around the spruces, the mailbox on its post, but higher up the sky is blue, clear, the sun has come back. She has written in her diary that she is waiting for the heartbreak that will turn her into her true self. She has an impending sense of doom or possibly her own death. So opens Vigids Hjorths ground-breaking novel from 2001, which melds the yearning, doomed potency of Annie Ernauxs A Simple Passion with the scale and force of Anna Karenina. It asks, can passion be mistaken for love And proceeds to document the destruction a decade defined by such a misconstruction can yield on a life.
An absorbing study of inner turmoil ... gripping * Guardian *
Vigdis Hjorth is one of my favorite contemporary writers. * Sheila Heti *
Vigdis Hjorth is the author of over a dozen prize-winning and best-selling novels. Will and Testament sold 170,000 copies in Norway and has received several awards, including the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature and the Norwegian Booksellers Prize, as well as being nominated for the National Book Award and Nordic Council Literature Prize. Long Live the Post Horn! won the Believer Book Award for fiction in 2020, and Is Mother Dead was listed for the International Booker Prize in 2023.