Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in all the Confusion (M) by Johan Harstad: set largely on the Faroe Islands, this novel by a young Norwegain author has gained cult status in his homeland, even being made into a popular tv series. Mattias is in his early thirties but his life is at loose ends. His friends invite him along on their band's tour to the Faroe Islands in hopes of helping him back on his feet: but things don't go according to plans. A whimsical yet profound story of self discovery and space travel.
The Crusades Trilogy (M) by Jan Guillou. An epic series consisting of The Road to Jerusalem, The Templar Knight and Birth of the Kingdom.
"Already an international sensation, The Road to
It's Fine by Me (M) by Per Petterson: the most recent book by the IMPAC award winning author of Out Stealing Horses. Petterson's writing is thoughtful and introspective, focusing on emotion rather than action and with a writing style is descriptive yet spare. Set in Oslo, It's Fine by Me is the story of a difficult family through the eyes of a son. From the publisher: "On his first day of school, a teacher welcomes Audun to the class by asking him to describe his former life in the country. But there are stories about his family he would prefer to keep to himself."
We the Drowned (M) by Carsten Jensen. This large historical novel tells the story of the inhabitants of a Danish port town over a period of about 100 years. An epic novel that has been celebrated in Europe, it has been slow to catch on in North America. I'm intrigued by this quote from Kirks reviews: "Jensen is a sympathetic storyteller with an eye for the absurd, with the result that if this novel descends from Moby-Dick, it also looks to The Tin Drum for inspiration."
Looking for even more writing from Scandinavia? Check out these older posts from our Read Your Way Around the World series on Norway, and Denmark. And although not technically part of Scandinavia, you may also want to explore works from Finland and Iceland.
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