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First published in Norway in 2004, Knots is Gunnhild Oyehaug's
radical collection of short stories that range from the surreal to
the oddly mundane, and prod the discomforts of mental, sexual, and
familial bonds. In both precise short-shorts and ruminative longer
tales, Oyehaug meanders through the tangled, jinxed, and
unavoidable conflicts of love and desire. From young Rimbaud's
thwarted passions to the scandalous disappearance of an entire
family, these stories do the chilling work of tracing the outlines
of what could have been in both the quietly morbid and the
delightfully comical. A young man is born with an uncuttable
umbilical cord and spends his life physically tethered to his
mother; a tipsy uncle makes an uncomfortable toast with
unforeseeable repercussions; and a dissatisfied deer yearns to be
seen. As one character reflects, "You never know how things might
turn out, you never know how anything will turn out, tomorrow the
walls might fall down, and the room disappear." Cleverly balancing
the sensuous, the surreal, and the comical, Oyehaug achieves a
playful familiarity with the absurd that never overreaches the
needs of her stories. Full of characters who can't help tying knots
in themselves and each other, these tales make the world just a
little more strange, and introduce a major international voice of
searing vision, grace, and humour.
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