Winter: (Seasons Quartet 2)

Author: Karl Ove Knausgaard; Ingvild Burkey (Translator); Lars Lerin (Illustrator)

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  • : $35.00 AUD
  • : 9781910701652
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Harvill Secker
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  • : 0.59
  • : October 2017
  • : 214mm X 141mm X 25mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : November 2017
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  • : Karl Ove Knausgaard; Ingvild Burkey (Translator); Lars Lerin (Illustrator)
  • : Seasons Quartet Ser.
  • : Hardback
  • : 1117
  • : Lars Lerin
  • : English
  • : 839.8238
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Description

The second volume in his autobiographical quartet based on the seasons, Winter is an achingly beautiful collection of daily meditations and letters addressed directly to Knaugsaard's unborn daughter


 


2 December - It is strange that you exist, but that you don't know anything about what the world looks like. It's strange that there is a first time to see the sky, a first time to see the sun, a first time to feel the air against one's skin. It's strange that there is a first time to see a face, a tree, a lamp, pajamas, a shoe. In my life it almost never happens anymore. But soon it will. In just a few months, I will see you for the first time.


 


In Winter, we rejoin the great Karl Ove Knausgaard as he waits for the birth of his daughter. In preparation for her arrival, he takes stock of the world, seeing it as if for the first time. In his inimitably sensitive style, he writes about the moon, water, messiness, owls, birthdays--to name just a handful of his subjects. These oh-so-familiar objects and ideas he fills with new meaning, taking nothing for granted or as given. New life is on the horizon, but the earth is also in hibernation, waiting for the warmer weather to return, and so a contradictory melancholy inflects his gaze.


 


Startling, compassionate, and exquisitely beautiful, Knausgaard's writing is like nothing else. Somehow, he shows the world as it really is, at once mundane and sublime.

Reviews

"The author casts the world in a holy glow of surprise and compassion... A winningly interior journey into the most interior of seasons." * Starred Kirkus review *

Author description

Karl Ove Knausgaard (Author) Karl Ove Knausgaard's first novel, Out of the World, was the first ever debut novel to win the Norwegian Critics Prize and his second, A Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven, was widely acclaimed. A Death in the Family, the first of the My Struggle cycle of novels, was awarded the prestigious Brage Prize. The My Struggle cycle has been heralded as a masterpiece all over the world.Lars Lerin (Illustrator) Lars Lerin, born in Sweden, is considered to be Scandinavia's leading watercolourist, and his art is displayed in museums worldwide, including the Sandgrund museum, which is dedicated exclusively to his work. He has also published over fifty books, including Naturlora, winner of the 2014 August Prize. In 2016 he was honoured by the King of Sweden with the Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus.