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Echoes of the City

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Echoes of the City

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780857059161

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

MacLehose Press

Publication Date:

13th September 2022

UK Publication Date:

17th March 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

839.8238

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

464

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

325g

Description

We've all stood on a street corner and let the city's lights and sounds pass by. What do we hear when we listen to the sounds of the city What traces do they leave in us The city and the streets are the same as before, but the people who emerge in Echoes of a City have never been seen before.

At the centre are Ewald and Maj Kristoffersen, but their fates are closely interwoven with the streets they live on. Down the road a couple has a butcher's shop. They have a son, Jostein, who goes deaf after a traffic accident. Jesper, Ewald and Maj's son, promises to be his ears in the world. The butcher couple and the widow Mrs Vik have a telephone, but not the Kristoffersen family. Jesper takes piano lessons, Mrs Vik meets the widower Olaf Hall who runs the second-hand bookshop at the cemetery. His stepson, Bjorn Stranger, is the one who saves Jostein's life when he gets run over.

There are few - if any - who can conjure up a time and place in a way that makes it alive for us here and now like Lars Saabye Christensen.

Reviews

A portrait formulated with the poetic melancholy so typical of Saabye Christensen at his best. * Dagbladet *
Lars Saabye Christensen at the height of his powers. * N.R.K. *
The kind of novel that does not shout loudly, but is borne along by fine characterisation and wisdom disguised as sparkling gold grains, consolidating Lars Saabye Christensen's position as Oslo's premier home-town poet * Dagsavisen *
"Memory is sorrow. History is reconciliation." These are the last words in the author's own voice that we read. This profoundly resonant novel - which ends in 1951, with more to come - invites us to ponder these ideas afresh. -- Paul Binding * Times Literary Supplement *
With its tonal nuance and quietly amusing melancholy, Echoes of the City confirms him as one of Norway's finest writers" * Guardian *
A poignant meditation on memory, on finding one's place in the world, on family ties, loss and heartbreak . . . We are easily drawn into their lives and by the end it is hard to part with these characters who we have come to know so well. * London Magazine *

Author Bio

LARS SAABYE CHRISTENSEN has published a number of novels, poetry and short story collections, his breakthrough coming in 1984 with Beatles, one of Norway's bestselling books still. He received the Nordic Council Literature Prize for The Half Brother in 2001. He has also received the Riverton Prize, the Critics' Prize, the Brage Prize, the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize, the Dobloug Prize and the Norwegian Reader's Prize. His novels have now been published in 36 countries.

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