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Echoes of the City Lars Saabye Christensen

Echoes of the City By Lars Saabye Christensen

Echoes of the City by Lars Saabye Christensen


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By the author of The Half-Brother, a compelling portrait of post-war Oslo as the city recovers from the German Occupation.

Echoes of the City Summary

Echoes of the City by Lars Saabye Christensen

A jewel of modern Norwegian literature now hailed as Lars Saabye Christensen's crowning achievement - an intricate and utterly compelling narrative.

Christensen is one of Scandinavia's finest and most celebrated storytellers, who has devoted the best part of his career to writing about the city of his birth. As Oslo slowly emerges from a period of crippling austerity, ECHOES OF THE CITY shows how small, almost imperceptible acts of kindness and compassion, and tiny shifts in fortune, can change the lives of many.

At the centre of the novel are Maj and Ewald Kristoffersen and their son Jesper, their lives closely entwined and overlapping with their neighbours' on Kirkeveien. When the butcher's son Jostein is knocked down in a traffic accident and loses his hearing, Jesper promises to be his ears in the world. The arrival of a long-awaited telephone is a major event for Maj and Ewald, and meanwhile their neighbour, recently widowed Fru Vik, tentatively takes up with the owner of the bookshop near the cemetery. The bar at Hotel Bristol becomes a meeting place for all of them - for Ewald and his advertising colleagues, for Fru Vik and her suitor, to the piano playing of hapless Enzo Zanetti, an immigrant down on his luck, who enables Jesper to discover his true passion.

The minutes of the local Red Cross meetings give an architecture to the narrative of so many lives and tell a story in themselves, bearing witness to the steady recovery of the community. ECHOES OF THE CITY is a remarkably tender observation of the rhythms and passions of a city, and a particular salute to the resilience of its women.

Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett

Echoes of the City Reviews

A portrait formulated with the poetic melancholy so typical of Saabye Christensen at his best. * Dagbladet *
Lars Saabye Christensen at the height of his powers. * N.R.K. *
The kind of novel that does not shout loudly, but is borne along by fine characterisation and wisdom disguised as sparkling gold grains, consolidating Lars Saabye Christensen's position as Oslo's premier home-town poet * Dagsavisen *
"Memory is sorrow. History is reconciliation." These are the last words in the author's own voice that we read. This profoundly resonant novel - which ends in 1951, with more to come - invites us to ponder these ideas afresh. -- Paul Binding * Times Literary Supplement *
With its tonal nuance and quietly amusing melancholy, Echoes of the City confirms him as one of Norway's finest writers" * Guardian *
A poignant meditation on memory, on finding one's place in the world, on family ties, loss and heartbreak . . . We are easily drawn into their lives and by the end it is hard to part with these characters who we have come to know so well. * London Magazine *

About Lars Saabye Christensen

LARS SAABYE CHRISTENSEN has published a number of novels, poetry and short story collections, his breakthrough coming in 1984 with Beatles, one of Norway's bestselling books still. He received the Nordic Council Literature Prize for The Half Brother in 2001. He has also received the Riverton Prize, the Critics' Prize, the Brage Prize, the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize, the Dobloug Prize and the Norwegian Reader's Prize. His novels have now been published in 36 countries.

Additional information

GOR010052148
9780857059154
0857059157
Echoes of the City by Lars Saabye Christensen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Quercus Publishing
2019-10-03
464
N/A
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