Range

Dorthe Nors author Caroline Waight translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Publishing:10th Sep '26

£18.99

This title is due to be published on 10th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Range cover

Gunn Haven, professor of astrophysics, has taken a leave from the institute where she teaches and moved back to the rural area of her upbringing. She's there for the clear night sky and for solitude, as she tracks gamma-ray bursts and unravels the origins of the universe. But while Gunn studies celestial bodies, she must also contend with earthly ones. There are her nearest neighbours: Brit, who knows everyone's business, and Jenny, Brit's inquisitive teenage daughter. There is her young protégé: a not-quite son whom Gunn has sent away to find his own path yet longs to hold close. There are remote colleagues and dead loved ones, often in her thoughts. And then there is the menacing Gable Woman, a local adversary, furious after catching Gunn on her private property and determined to teach her a lesson. Reaching from the everyday to the infinite, from seasons, stars, memories, and the sensory details of rural life, Range is a gripping exploration of the distances we cross through time and human connection.

Nors' writing creeps up on you, and then overwhelms with its emotional power. She is a master -- Chris Kraus, author of I Love Dick
Reading Nors's work, one is reminded of the thrills and dangers of living -- Yiyun Li, author of Things in Nature Merely Grow
A singular prose stylist. . . she is such a great companion, honest and curious and surprising -- Max Porter, author of Shy
It's a joy to be in the hands of a writer as funny and playful with form as Dorthe Nors -- Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies
A writer of moments - quiet, raw portraits of existential meditation, at times dyspeptic, but never unsympathetic * Paris Review *
Nors can't help but handle words in interesting ways and put them to original uses. . . If her subject is unwavering, her style remains restless, less out of a desire to be "experimental" than out of playfulness and a genuine yearning, one feels, for contact and connection * New York Times *
Nors has found her own space away from Copenhagen's literati. . . Her words whip along, each idea cascading into the next: it's like having a window into someone's thoughts * Independent *
After an astrophysics professor craving solitude moves to a sparsely populated rural area, she finds it's harder to get away from other people than she thought * New York Times, The Novels Everyone Will Be Reading This Summer *
As 'the stars stand still' and 'the planets wander,' a secluded astrophysicist accepts the solace of found family in the affecting novel Range * Foreword Reviews *
A modern classic in the making * Göteborgs-Posten (SE) *
A formidable novel that gives food for thought to the right reader. It should be read slowly to take in everything - the said, the unsaid, and the implied. It is beautifully written in both character and environmental depictions. The novel is a new high point in the author's work * Dansk BiblioteksCenter (DK) *
Dorthe Nors's novel Range from last year, set in a parallel, dark version of Jutland, generated every kind of suspense imaginable - both crackling and heavy - through and out of the darkness itself, without lapsing into crime fiction * — Weekendavisen (DK) *
The language is in a class of its own * Bokblogger.dk (DK) *
Dorthe Nors is an international name in a class of her own, and her publications are therefore eagerly awaited - this one is no exception * Kulturkapellet (DK) *
This story is meaningful. Especially for those who wonder about their own fate and the meaning of life . . . Much to ponder, clear-sighted, and humane * Ölandsbladet (SE) *
Profound, thoughtful, and vast about space! * Femina (SE) *
At its best, it's a novel that crackles in the darkness - with longing, tension, and existential pangs of galactic proportions. Not least, it's a novel that smells of earth and potatoes, of damp and decay, and that keeps lighting up in small windows in the dark - and in slightly larger starlit gaps in the sky * Klassekampen (NO) *
Denmark has quietly become a powerhouse of European literature in recent years, thanks to the likes of Olga Ravn, Dorthe Nors and Fine Gråbøl - writers who, though distinctive in style, all share the keenest eye for incidental detail, and gently subvert a range of literary conventions * Telegraph *

ISBN: 9781805680185

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

320 pages