Melancholy

Jon Fosse author Damion Searls translator Grethe Kvernes translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press

Published:14th Dec '06

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In real life, Lars Hertervig would become, along with Edvard Munch, one of Norway’s most renowned painters—but in Melancholy he is a promising young artist tortured by doubt and unhinged by unrequited love. After agonizing over his work, drinking alone in a student bar, and obsessively revisiting the loss of his great love, he quits painting entirely, suffers a nervous collapse, and finds himself incarcerated in an insane asylum.

Told with a seamlessly powerful and compulsive voice, the narrator’s art becomes, in the end, a means of extricating himself from the tortures of love. “I’ll get away from Gaustad Asylum,” he says when he’s finally released, “and I’ll paint your picture away.”

"What he writes is so simple and so deep at the same time. He has a restlessness, a tension in his narrative style, and he writes about situations everyone feels involved in, no matter where in the world they are."

-- Bergens Tidende * Bergens Tidende *

"He has a surgeon's ability to use the scalpel and to cut into the most prosaic, everyday happenings, to tear loose fragments from life, to place them under the microscope and examine them minutely, in order to present them afterwards as a precipitous, West-Norway-colored, feverish dream of a Hieronymous Bosch nightmare, sometimes so endlessly desolate, dark, and fearful that Kafka himself would have been frightened." --Aftenposten

  • Winner of Melsom Prize 1996 (Norway)

ISBN: 9781564784513

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296 pages