A family of four--mother, father, and two boys--move to the south
coast of Norway, to a new house on a newly developed site. It is
the early 1970s and the family's trajectory is upwardly mobile: the
future seems limitless. In painstaking, sometimes self-lacerating
detail, Karl Ove Knausgaard paints a world familiar to anyone who
can recall the intensity and novelty of childhood experience, one
in which children and adults lead parallel lives that never meet.
Perhaps the most Proustian in the series, "My Struggle: Book 3"
gives us Knausgaard's vivid, technicolor recollections of
childhood, his emerging self-understanding, and the multilayered
nature of time's passing, memory, and existence.
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