Out stealing horses / Per Petterson ; translated by Anne Born.
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TextLanguage: English Original language: Norwegian Publisher: Saint Paul, Minn. : Graywolf Press, 2007Description: 258 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 1555974708 (cloth : alk. paper)
- Ut og stjæle hester. English.
- 839.8/2374 22
- PT8951.26.E88 U813 2007
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Award-winning Norwegian novelist Petterson renders the meditations of Trond Sander, a man nearing 70, dwelling in self-imposed exile at the eastern edge of Norway in a primitive cabin. Trond's peaceful existence is interrupted by a meeting with his only neighbor, who seems familiar. The meeting pries loose a memory from a summer day in 1948 when Trond's friend Jon suggests they go out and steal horses. That distant summer is transformative for Trond as he reflects on the fragility of life while discovering secrets about his father's wartime activities. The past also looms in the present: Trond realizes that his neighbor, Lars, is Jon's younger brother, who "pulls aside the fifty years with a lightness that seems almost indecent." Trond becomes immersed in his memory, recalling that summer that shaped the course of his life while, in the present, Trond and Lars prepare for the winter, allowing Petterson to dabble in parallels both bold and subtle. Petterson coaxes out of Trond's reticent, deliberate narration a story as vast as the Norwegian tundra.
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