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Osebol - Voices from a Swedish Village (Paperback)
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Osebol - Voices from a Swedish Village (Paperback)
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List price R465
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You Save R81 (17%)
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A SUNDAY TELEGRAPH AND GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF SWEDEN'S
AUGUST PRIZE WINNER OF THE WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH ACADEMY BOOK PRIZE 'Osebol is a
magnificent success; it is hard to imagine it better ... Kapla is a
magician ... mesmerizing' Sara Wheeler, TLS 'A simple, pared-back
and down-to-earth masterpiece' James Rebanks 'We listen to them
like something caught on the wind ... so moving and so strangely
beckoning' Nicci Gerrard, Observer '[Among] the year's most
pleasing books' Rishi Dastidar, Guardian, Books of the Year
'Engrossing and humbling and quietly revelatory' Max Porter
'Fascinating ... I was riveted' Lydia Davis 'Like standing outside
an open window on a warm summer evening and listening to a piece of
contemporary history' Lanstidningen 'What a wonderful book . . .
You want to move into it' Expressen Near the river Klaralven, snug
in the dense forest landscape of northern Varmland, lies the
secluded village of Osebol. It is a quiet place: one where
relationships take root over decades, and where the bustle of city
life is replaced by the sound of wind in the trees. In this
extraordinary and engrossing book, an unexpected cultural
phenomenon in its native Sweden, the stories of Osebol's residents
are brought to life in their own words. Over the last half-century,
the automation of the lumber industry and the steady relocations to
the cities have seen the village's adult population fall to roughly
forty. But still, life goes on; heirlooms are passed from hand to
hand, and memories from mouth to mouth, while new arrivals come
from near and far. Marit Kapla has interviewed nearly every
villager between the ages of 18 and 92, recording their stories
verbatim. What emerges is at once a familiar chronicle of great
social metamorphosis, told from the inside, and a beautifully
microcosmic portrait of a place and its people. To read Osebol is
to lose oneself in its gentle rhythms of simple language and open
space, and to emerge feeling like one has really grown to know the
inhabitants of this varied community, nestled among the trees in a
changing world.
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