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'Utterly, agonisingly compulsive ... a masterpiece' Liz Jensen,
Guardian Following one woman's journey from a troubled girlhood in
working-class Copenhagen through her struggle to live on her own
terms, The Copenhagen Trilogy is a searingly honest, utterly
immersive portrayal of love, friendship, art, ambition and the
terrible lure of addiction, from one of Denmark's most celebrated
twentieth-century writers. 'Sharp, tough and tender ... wrenching
sadness and pitch-black comedy ... Ditlevsen can pivot from
hilarity to heartbreak in a trice' Boyd Tonkin Spectator
'Astonishing, honest, entirely revealing and, in the end,
devastating. Ditlevsen's trilogy is remarkable not only for its
honesty and lyricism; these are books that journey deep into the
darkest reaches of human experience and return, fatally wounded,
but still eloquent' Observer 'The best books I have read this year.
These volumes slip in like a stiletto and do their work once
inside. Thrilling' New Statesman
'So clear is Ditlevsen's eye that it is impossible to tear yourself
away' John Self, Guardian An unforgettable collection of stories
from the author of The Copenhagen Trilogy 'The most important thing
is probably always precisely the thing you can't have. That's where
all the happiness is' In these brief, acid-sharp stories of love,
marriage and family from one of Denmark's most celebrated writers,
the ordinary events of everyday life - a wife anxious not to wake
her husband, a little boy losing his father's beloved knife, a
woman's obsessive longing for a yellow silk umbrella - become dark
and disconcerting. Here Tove Ditlevsen explores yearning, fear and
the elusiveness of that strange thing called happiness. 'The purity
and dazzling insight of Ditlevsen's writing speaks for itself'
Daily Telegraph 'Authentic, unforced and utterly lucid' Sunday
Times 'Ditlevsen's wonderful and devastatingly bleak short stories
simmer with melancholy and despair' Daily Mail Translated by
Michael Favala Goldman
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The Faces (Paperback)
Tove Ditlevsen; Translated by Tiina Nunnally
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R269
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'One of Denmark's most celebrated writers' New Statesman From the
acclaimed author of the Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing, haunting
novel of a woman on the edge, portrayed with all the vividness of
lived experience. Copenhagen, 1968. Lise, a children's book writer
and married mother of three, is increasingly haunted by disembodied
faces and voices. She is convinced that her husband, already
extravagantly unfaithful, will leave her. Most of all, she is
scared that she will never write again. Yet as she descends into a
world of pills and hospitals, she begins to wonder, is insanity
really something to be feared, or does it bring a kind of freedom?
'Ditlevsen explores the surprising contours of Lise's experience:
from her point of view, madness can be funny, soft and secure, and
far more enlightening than the "reality" it struggles to evade' The
New York Times Translated by Tiina Nunnally
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Faces (Paperback)
Tove Ditlevsen
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