Trilogy
«‘At the heart of this acrid trilogy ... we can feel the author’s slowburning rage at the wholesale erasure of certainty and continuity in the world of her childhood and adolescence. She will reassemble a shattered world on her own rigorous terms, and watch us wince and shudder in the process.’ (Jonathan Keates, Times Literary Supplement) ‘The Notebook is a great book, in the absolute.’ (Beverley Bie Brahic, TLS ‘Books of the Year’) ‘A stunning, brutal and beautifully written (and translated) book.’ (George Szirtes) ‘Both stylistically inventive and politically incisive, [The Notebook] is a book to worry readers for years.’ (Eimear McBride, Financial Times) ‘There is a book through which I discovered what kind of a person I really want to be: The Notebook, the first volume of Agota Kristof’s trilogy.’ (Slavoj Zizek) ‘What happens at the end is stated simply but echoes with the cumulative force of everything that has come before, and is devastating. In its odd, memorable, unique way, The Notebook is a masterpiece.’ (John Self)»
Sent to a remote village for the duration of the war, two children devise physical and mental exercises to render themselves invulnerable to pain and sentiment. The Notebook distils the experience of Nazi occupation and Soviet ‘liberation’ during World War II into a stark fable of timeless relevance. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CB Editions
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- ISBN
- 9781909585478
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 21 x 14 cm
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«‘At the heart of this acrid trilogy ... we can feel the author’s slowburning rage at the wholesale erasure of certainty and continuity in the world of her childhood and adolescence. She will reassemble a shattered world on her own rigorous terms, and watch us wince and shudder in the process.’ (Jonathan Keates, Times Literary Supplement) ‘The Notebook is a great book, in the absolute.’ (Beverley Bie Brahic, TLS ‘Books of the Year’) ‘A stunning, brutal and beautifully written (and translated) book.’ (George Szirtes) ‘Both stylistically inventive and politically incisive, [The Notebook] is a book to worry readers for years.’ (Eimear McBride, Financial Times) ‘There is a book through which I discovered what kind of a person I really want to be: The Notebook, the first volume of Agota Kristof’s trilogy.’ (Slavoj Zizek) ‘What happens at the end is stated simply but echoes with the cumulative force of everything that has come before, and is devastating. In its odd, memorable, unique way, The Notebook is a masterpiece.’ (John Self)»