The Story of a Marriage
By (Author) Geir Gulliksen
Translated by Deborah Dawkin
Vintage Publishing
Chatto & Windus
15th May 2018
3rd May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Interior life
Modern and Contemporary romance
839.8238
Hardback
176
Width 138mm, Height 204mm, Spine 20mm
275g
A short, intense, utterly compelling novel from Nordic Prize-nominated author Geir Gulliksen, Knausgaard's editor in Norway. It's a portrait of marriage and manhood that will provoke debate, introspection and passionate responses from readers 'Brilliant and breathtaking...sexy and sad' A.M. Homes In his struggle to understand what has happened to his family, how his wife could fall in love with another man after twenty happy years, Jon attempts to tell the story of the painful collapse of his marriage, but from her point of view. He tries to get inside her head, to see it all as she did, all the while knowing that he can never really achieve this, and that his efforts reveal more projection than insight. How can one truly know another person How much of what we think is love, is just a construct Is it possible to find - and maintain - the great love we long for Gulliksen explores these questions, turning them over again and again till they crack, revealing hollowness - or possible new meanings. Intense, erotic, dramatic, raw - Story of a Marriage examines two people's inner lives with devastating and fearless honesty. It is a gripping but slippery narrative of obsession and deceit, of a couple striving for happiness and freedom and intimacy, but ultimately falling apart.
A brilliant and breathtaking novel that is for anyone who has ever loved Story of a Marriage is the naked truth, sexy and sad, stunning for its clarity, the authors ability to simultaneously render denial and knowing too much. It is a novel about all the things we know and dont want to know about ourselves, our partners and our lives and the shocking reminder that the very same things that draw us together are the ones that pull us apart. -- A.M. Homes
Bristling with the urgency of lived experience, this is a short and beautifully written account of loves autoimmunity. -- Andrew Anthony * Observer *
Exquisitely lean prose -- Elisa Segrave * Literary Review *
this philosophical domestic drama...is painfully persuasive in its view of relationships * The New Yorker *
Geir Gulliksen is a publisher and highly acclaimed writer of fiction and non-fiction. In 2014 he received the Aschehoug Award for his work, and this novel was nominated for the Nordic Prize. He lives in Norway.