The Unworthy
Roy Jacobsen author Don Shaw translator Don Bartlett translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Published:3rd Jul '25
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"Jacobsen can make almost anything catch the light . . . One of Norway's greatest writers on the working class" Times Literary Supplement
They're a gang without a name - Olav, Carl, Roar, Jan and Vidar - teenage boys growing up in a working-class area of Oslo under the shadow of Nazi occupation. They live in poverty but earn a crust by creatively swindling their fellow citizens, falsifying documents and stealing like magpies. And they don't shy away from targeting the Enemy, either.
But everything changes when Carl's father hands him a secret map and a German password, just hours before he's taken away by the Quisling police - only to return in a coffin. And when Olav's father also disappears, the gang come to see that they are caught up in something far more serious than their usual petty crimes.
Taking in love, death, betrayal and tragedy, The Unworthy is the latest masterpiece from Roy Jacobsen, author of the International Booker-shortlisted The Unseen. It shines a light on a brutal aspect of the war rarely explored in fiction, and every sentence is imbued with decades of accumulated wisdom from a writer who had his own brushes with the law in his youth.
Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw
A brutal war novel . . . Roy Jacobsen is, as always, a master * VG *
The Unworthy has to be one of Roy Jacobsen's best novels * Klassekampen *
Jacobsen does not glorify nor damn his characters, all of whom . . . feel authentically human, never ciphers to carry an idea. [This] makes for a book whose exacting worm's eye verisimilitude is altogether convincing. * The Jewish Chronicle *
A testament to luck, tenacity and friendship, rough in expression, beautiful in execution. * Financial Times *
ISBN: 9781529436112
Dimensions: 220mm x 142mm x 34mm
Weight: 464g
368 pages