β[_Book 2_] sears the reader because Knausgaard is a passionate idealist [who] wants to fight the conformity and homogeneity of modern bourgeois existence.β βJames Wood, *The New Yorker * In the second installment of Karl Ove Knausgaardβs monumental six-volume masterpiece, the character Karl Ove
My Struggle: Book 2: A Man in Love
β Scribed by Knausgaard, Karl Ove; Bartlett, Don
- Book ID
- 108061424
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 340 KB
- Series
- My Struggle Book 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
β[Book 2] sears the reader because Knausgaard is a passionate idealist [who] wants to fight the conformity and homogeneity of modern bourgeois existence.β βJames Wood, *The New Yorker
In the second installment of Karl Ove Knausgaardβs monumental six-volume masterpiece, the character Karl Ove Knausgaard moves to Stockholm, where, having left his wife, he leads a solitary existence. He strikes up a deep friendship with another exiled Norwegian, a Nietzschean intellectual and boxing fanatic named Geir. He also tracks down Linda, whom he met at a writersβ workshop a few years earlier and who fascinated him deeply.
My Struggle: Book 2 is at heart a love storyβthe story of Karl Ove falling in love with his second wife. But the novel also tells other stories: of becoming a father, of the turbulence of family life, of outrageously unsuccessful attempts at a family vacation, of the emotional strain of birthday parties for children, and of the daily frustrations, rhythms, and distractions of city life keeping him from (and filling) his novel.
It is a brilliant work that emphatically delivers on the unlikely promise that many hundreds of pages later readers will be left breathlessly demanding more.
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