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    Publisher
    Steerforth Press
    ISBN-10
    0914671200
    ISBN-13
    9780914671206
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    217038902

    Product Key Features

    Original Language
    Norwegian
    Book Title
    Birds
    Number of Pages
    250 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2016
    Topic
    General, Literary, Coming of Age
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Tarjei Vesaas
    Format
    Trade Paperback

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    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    10.8 Oz
    Item Length
    6.5 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

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    LCCN
    2015-022820
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    "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, "The Birds" -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." --Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." --Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ... The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." --Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful... profound." --Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "Archipelago's recent edition of The Birds (1957), one of Vesaas's masterpieces, is an excellent opportunity for English readers to become acquainted with his work." --Reading in Translation "True visionary power." -- Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." -- Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review "A powerful book, [ The Birds ] wounds you . . . Its complexity is rendered with the simplicity of poetic beauty that only a true poet such as Vesaas could pull off. I guarantee you, you will never recover." -- Chris Via of Leaf by Leaf, "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ...  The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." -- Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful... profound." -- Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ...  The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." -- Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, "The Birds" -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." -- Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ... The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." -- Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful... profound." -- Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "Archipelago's recent edition of The Birds (1957), one of Vesaas's masterpieces, is an excellent opportunity for English readers to become acquainted with his work." -- Reading in Translation "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, The Birds --it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." --Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter . . . From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." --Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of . . . The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature . . . Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling . . . Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." --Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful . . . profound." --Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "Archipelago's recent edition of The Birds (1957), one of Vesaas's masterpieces, is an excellent opportunity for English readers to become acquainted with his work." --Reading in Translation "True visionary power." -- Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story . . . The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." -- Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle." -- Scotsman " The Birds is a true literary masterpiece -- most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." -- Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful . . . Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." --Tablet "A masterpiece." --Literary Review "A powerful book, [ The Birds ] wounds you . . . Its complexity is rendered with the simplicity of poetic beauty that only a true poet such as Vesaas could pull off. I guarantee you, you will never recover." -- Chris Via of Leaf by Leaf, "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, "The Birds" -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." -- Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ... The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." -- Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful... profound." -- Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, The Birds --it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." --Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter . . . From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." --Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of . . . The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature . . . Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling . . . Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." --Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful . . . profound." --Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "Archipelago's recent edition of The Birds (1957), one of Vesaas's masterpieces, is an excellent opportunity for English readers to become acquainted with his work." --Reading in Translation "True visionary power." -- Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story . . . The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." -- Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle." -- Scotsman " The Birds is a true literary masterpiece -- most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." -- Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful . . . Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." --Tablet "A masterpiece." --Literary Review "A powerful book, [ The Birds ] wounds you . . . Its complexity is rendered with the simplicity of poetic beauty that only a true poet such as Vesaas could pull off. I guarantee you, you will never recover." -- Chris Via of Leaf by Leaf "A sad but gorgeous novel about the difficulty of communicating with one another and the hurdles that intellectually disabled individuals have to grapple with." -- Radhika Pandit, Radhika's Reading Retreat, "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ...  The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." -- Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "True visionary power." - - Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." - - Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review, "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, "The Birds" -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." --Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle, in the New York Times Book Review "[ The Birds ] has a freshness that can only be due to its timeless subject matter... From the first page, this novel grips us with an acutely sensitive rendition of a mentally handicapped man's inner world." --Kirkus Reviews "Mattis, the protagonist of ... The Birds , surely deserves a place among the cadre of unforgettable characters in modern literature... Vesaas's prose, spare and straightforward, soars with a poignancy of feeling... Mattis's disability is the pivot upon which the novel unfolds and also serves to amplify the ways that "normal" people, too, are "handicapped." Vesaas allows us see that without Mattis's sensitivity, perceptivity, and honesty, we, too, are impaired, limited from living a full life." --Lori Feathers, World Literature Today "Masterful... profound." --Rain Taxi Review of Books "...an under-appreciated work of genius." -- The National Book Review "Archipelago's recent edition of The Birds (1957), one of Vesaas's masterpieces, is an excellent opportunity for English readers to become acquainted with his work." --Reading in Translation "True visionary power." -- Sunday Telegraph "A spare, icily humane story... The character of Mattis, absurd and boastful, but also sweet, pathetic and even funny, is shown with great insight. The translation conveys successfully a concetration of style and feeling that seems to be Vesaas' characteristic mark as a novelist." -- Sunday Times "Beautiful and subtle" -- Scotsman "The Birds is a true literary masterpiece - most likely one of the most beautifully haunting novels you will ever read." - - Nordic Bookblog "The inexplicable thoughts that recur to Mattis will do so to readers as well, long after the book has ended." -- Hannah Sheldon-Dean, Bookslut "Disarmingly insightful... Vesaas conveys subtle emotional rhythms with masterful economy." - - Tablet "A masterpiece." - - Literary Review
    Dewey Edition
    23
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    839.8/2/372
    Synopsis
    "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, The Birds -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." -- Karl Ove Knausgaard The Birds tells the story of Mattis, a deeply sensitive, intellectually disabled young man living in a small house in the Norwegian countryside with his sister Hege. Eking out a modest living knitting sweaters, Hege encourages her brother to find work to ease their financial burdens, but his attempts come to nothing. When he finally sets himself up as a ferryman, the only passenger he manages to bring across the lake is a lumberjack, J rgen. But when J rgen and Hege become lovers, Mattis finds the safety of his familial life threatened and his jealousy quickly spirals. In The Birds , Norway's most celebrated writer of the twentieth century allows us to rediscover the world. By turns frightening, beautiful, confounding, and full of mystery, it is a world we come to see more vividly through Mattis's eyes., Set in the Norwegian countryside over the course of one summer, The Birds tells the story of forty-year-old Mattis, who has mental disabilities and lives in a small house near a lake with his sister Hege, who ekes out a modest living knitting sweaters. From time to time Hege encourages her brother to find work to ease their financial burdens, but Mattis's attempts to work at the surrounding farms always end in failure and disgrace. Mattis is keenly aware of the distance between himself and the world around him, which often feels hostile; the villagers call him Simple Simon. Profoundly sensitive to his surroundings, Mattis spends much of his time in the forest, reading its signs and symbols: A woodcock begins a daily flight over their house, a beautiful bird is waiting for him on the path one day when he returns from the store, and one afternoon lighting strikes one of the two withered aspen trees outside the house -- trees known in the village as "Mattis-and-Hege." When Mattis decides to employ himself as a ferryman, the only passenger he manages to bring across the lake is a lumberjack, J rgen. When J rgen and Hege become lovers, Mattis finds he cannot adjust to this new situation. Wholly reliant on Hege and terrified of losing her, he clings to the familiar and does everything in his power to make J rgen leave. Simultaneously, he struggles to find a place for himself in a world that does not seem to want him. With spare simplicity, Vesaas's straightforward prose subtly reveals Mattis's perspective and readers will find themselves shifting irrevocably from observers of his experience to participants in it. Written by one of Norway's most celebrated and beloved authors, The Birds is a deeply nuanced examination of identity and responsibility, with abundant narrative suspense and hauntingly beautiful writing besides., "Tarjei Vesaas has written the best Norwegian novel ever, The Birds -- it is absolutely wonderful, the prose is so simple and so subtle, and the story is so moving that it would have been counted amongst the great classics from the last century if it had been written in one of the major languages." -- Karl Ove Knausgaard The Birds tells the story of Mattis, a deeply sensitive, intellectually disabled young man living in a small house in the Norwegian countryside with his sister Hege. Eking out a modest living knitting sweaters, Hege encourages her brother to find work to ease their financial burdens, but his attempts come to nothing. When he finally sets himself up as a ferryman, the only passenger he manages to bring across the lake is a lumberjack, Jørgen. But when Jørgen and Hege become lovers, Mattis finds the safety of his familial life threatened and his jealousy quickly spirals. In The Birds , Norway's most celebrated writer of the twentieth century allows us to rediscover the world. By turns frightening, beautiful, confounding, and full of mystery, it is a world we come to see more vividly through Mattis's eyes.
    LC Classification Number
    PT9088.V6F813 2016

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