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Kjell Askildsen


  • Penguin Modern Classics
From a Norwegian master, a selection spanning his entire career, of his famously dark and gripping, bleak and haunted stories Spare, taut and told with flashes of pitch-black humour, the short stories of Kjell Askildsen capture all the strangeness of modern existence. In this selection of tales, spanning the whole of his brilliant career, unnerving encounters occur, lonely individuals try to connect, families and relationships are fractured, and we are confronted by the fragility and absurdity of life.

ISBN 9780241508251 | E | PB-B
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Publisher Penguin Modern Classics
ISBN 9780241508251
Publication date April 2021
Edition Paperback (B format)
Dimensions mm
Pages 240
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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From a Norwegian master, a selection spanning his entire career, of his famously dark and gripping, bleak and haunted stories

Spare, taut and told with flashes of pitch-black humour, the short stories of Norwegian master Kjell Askildsen capture all the strangeness of modern existence. In this selection of tales, spanning the whole of his brilliant career, unnerving encounters occur, lonely individuals try to connect, families and relationships are fractured, and we are confronted by the fragility and absurdity of life.

Kjell Askildsen (b. 1929) is widely recognized as one of the pre-eminent Norwegian writers of the twentieth century and among the greatest short-story authors of all time. He entered the literary scene in 1953 with the collection of short stories From Now On I'll Take You All the Way Home, which received glittering reviews in the Oslo press, but was banished from the library in his home town, for immorality. It was not until 1987, after the publication of A Sudden Liberating Thought, that he received critical acclaim.Askildsen has received numerous literary awards, among them are: the Norwegian Critics' Prize (1983 and 1991), the Brage Honorary Prize (1996), the Swedish Academy's Nordic Prize (2009), and in 1991, he was nominated for the Nordic Council's Prize for Literature.