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Aliss at the Fire

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Aliss at the Fire by Jon Fosse is a contemplative and poetic novel that explores themes of memory, longing, and the passage of time. Set by the fjords of Norway, the story weaves together the experiences of a woman named Signe and the haunting presence of her husband, Asle, who vanished into the water many years ago. Through evocative prose, the novel delves into the intertwining of past and present, creating a profound meditation on love and loss.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate atmospheric narratives that delve deep into themes of memory, time, and the human condition. Jon Fosse's poetic and minimalist style immerses readers in a hauntingly beautiful exploration of loss and longing along a Norwegian fjord.

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Aliss at the Fire

In Jon Fosse’s vivid, hallucinatory prose, all these moments in time inhabit the same space, and the ghosts of the past collide with those who still live on. Aliss at the Fire is a visionary masterpiece, a haunting exploration of love and loss that ranks among the greatest meditations on marriage and human fate.

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In her old house by the fjord, Signe lies on a bench and sees a vision of herself as she was more than twenty years earlier: standing by the window waiting for her husband Asle, on that terrible late November day when he took his rowboat out onto the water and never returned.

Her memories widen out to include their whole life together, and beyond: the bonds of family and the battles with implacable nature stretching back over five generations, to Asle's great-great-grandmother Aliss.

In Jon Fosse's vivid, hallucinatory prose, all these moments in time inhabit the same space, and the ghosts of the past collide with those who still live on.

Aliss at the Fire is a visionary masterpiece, a haunting exploration of love and loss that ranks among the greatest meditations on marriage and human fate.

Series: Scandinavian Literature Series

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Aliss at the Fire by Jon Fosse is praised for its profound simplicity and emotional depth. Critics highlight Fosse's unique narrative style, which combines restlessness and tension, engaging readers universally. His work has been compared to Ibsen and Beckett for its distilled emotional essence, yet stands out with its own fierce poetic simplicity.

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ISBN: 9781564785732

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 October 2010

Country: United States

Imprint: Dalkey Archive Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Damion Searls
  • Translated by Damion Searls

Audience: General / adult

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Weight: 0g

Pages: 107

About the Author

Jon Fosse is one of Norway's most important contemporary writers, since his 1983 fiction debut he has published prose, poetry and over forty plays. Fosse has been awarded a lifetime stipend by the Norwegian government among countless other accolades, and is one of the most performed living playwrights today. He was the 2023 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Damion Searls is a writer in English and translator of German, French, Dutch, and Norwegian. His translations include work by Ingeborg Bachmann, Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke, Christa Wolf; his translation of Hans Keilson's Comedy in a Minor Key was a New York Times Notable Book of 2010 and a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in Fiction.

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