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The White Bathing Hut

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In The White Bathing Hut, author Thorvald Steen masterfully weaves a tale of introspection and longing. The story centres on a protagonist who returns to his family's coastal cabin after years away, grappling with memories and familial bonds. Through vivid descriptions and emotional depth, the narrative explores themes of identity, memory, and reconciliation.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to stories that delve into existential themes and explore the deep intricacies of human relationships. Set against a compelling historical backdrop, it offers a reflective and thought-provoking narrative that raises questions about identity and the human condition.

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The White Bathing Hut

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A novel about disability, family secrets, and Norway’s eugenic past.

The White Bathing Hut is a genetic detective story. The narrator uses a wheelchair because of an inherited illness that has caused his muscle tissue to degenerate, making him unable to walk. One day, he falls from his wheelchair. His family is away, his mobile phone out of reach, and he has no choice but to lie on the floor of his apartment, dissecting his life, until help arrives.

He recalls his parents’ reactions of shame and silence when, as a teenager, his illness was first diagnosed. Now in her old age, his mother remains stubbornly secretive. A chance call from a cousin provides the narrator with clues about his grandfather and uncle, whom he never met and who both also had the disease.

His search for the truth about his heredity is given new urgency when his mother is diagnosed with cancer. He must persuade her to speak before she dies, for his own sake and for his daughter’s.

The White Bathing Hut is an indictment of contemporary Norwegian society, which claims to abhor its history of eugenics, yet still seeks to control the lives of people with disabilities.

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The White Bathing Hut is praised for sensitively exploring societal stigmas surrounding disability and addressing Norway's historical connections with eugenics. The narrative courageously brings to light ongoing ethical dilemmas related to genetic selection. Reviewers appreciate the book's engaging storytelling and consider it an essential literary work.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857428844

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 December 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by James R. Anderson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Thorvald Steen is a Norwegian writer who has published a wide range of novels, plays, collections of poems, short stories, children’s books, and essays. His other books include Don Carlos, Giovanni, Constantinople, The Little Horse, and The Weight of Snow Crystals. James Anderson’s literary translations from Norwegian include several books by Tomas Espedal and Jostein Gaarder and Thorvald Steen's Lionheart, The Little Horse, and The Invisible Library.

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