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“Remainder mark on bottom.”
Era
2010s
Narrative Type
Fiction
Country of Manufacture
United States
Features
1st Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Intended Audience
Adults
ISBN
9780399563300

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
039956330X
ISBN-13
9780399563300
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20038299213

Product Key Features

Original Language
Norwegian
Book Title
Autumn
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Parenting / Fatherhood, Personal Memoirs, Literary, Seasons, Essays
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Nature, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections
Author
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
15 oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-031387
Reviews
"The joys of one of the world's great living writers distilled."-- GQ.com "With a Nordic half-wink of self-parody. No one dotes on details like Knausgaard."-- Vulture.com "Knausgaard is an acute, sometimes squirmingly honest analyst of domesticity and his relationship to his family. . ....he figures it out with the sharp radiance that is his gift." -- Newsweek "Summer ends with one of the sweetest reading surprises of the year...unexpected, tender, intense, and persuasive...I encourage you to spend your autumn reading it."" -- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Yes, this guy writes a ton. His massive, multivolume autobiography My Struggle is regarded as variously notorious or brilliant. But what a sweet, surprising, short collection of essays this is! Lie on the beach, sun beating down, and read about the season to come." -- Philadelphia Tribune "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred) "Novelist Knausgaard ( My Struggle ) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." --Publishers Weekly "Knausgaard has a gift for making the quotidian seem compelling. . . .Whether he's writing about a rainstorm ("the sound of thunder always heightens the sense of being alive") or teeth ("miniature white towers in the mouth"), the scrutiny Knausgaard applies to everyday objects renews them for the reader." -- Bookpage, "Simone Weil wrote that ''attention, taken to its highest degree, is the same thing as prayer'' -- and so it is here. Loose teeth, chewing gum, it all becomes noble, almost holy, under Knausgaard''s patient, admiring gaze. The world feels repainted...This book is full of wonders." -- The New York Times "In these secular meditations, Knausgaard scratches away at the ordinary to reach the sublime -- finding what''s in the picture, and what''s hidden." -- Washington Post "Even more than in "My Struggle," he seems to inhabit every age simultaneously: He is boy, adolescent, and father at once.... If hard truths insist on hiding in the deep, these essays suggest, a hand-line will do as well as a drift net to haul them in."-- The Boston Globe "The joys of one of the world''s great living writers distilled."-- GQ.com "With a Nordic half-wink of self-parody. No one dotes on details like Knausgaard."-- Vulture.com "Knausgaard is an acute, sometimes squirmingly honest analyst of domesticity and his relationship to his family. . ....he figures it out with the sharp radiance that is his gift." -- Newsweek "Knausgaard can take the breath away, his compressed vignettes delivering the same emotional charge as longer sequences from his previous work. . . this first volume of the Seasons Quartet quietly illuminates Knausgaard''s profound gift for making the reader see the world in fresh and unpredictable ways."-- The Guardian "Summer ends with one of the sweetest reading surprises of the year...unexpected, tender, intense, and persuasive...I encourage you to spend your autumn reading it."" -- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Yes, this guy writes a ton. His massive, multivolume autobiography My Struggle is regarded as variously notorious or brilliant. But what a sweet, surprising, short collection of essays this is! Lie on the beach, sun beating down, and read about the season to come." -- Philadelphia Tribune "The great pleasure of "Autumn" is in watching how Knausgaard starts in commonplace observations -- ''of all the things we do, pissing is one of the most routine'' -- but then moves unexpectedly toward surprising conclusions. . . I''ll look forward to "Winter," "Spring" and "Summer." -- San Francisco Chronicle " For those seeking. . . a moment of contemplative peace, the Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard''s new book will help...Knausgaard admires Madame Bovary above all other novels, saying Flaubert''s sentences ''are like a rag rubbed across a windowpane encrusted with smoke and dirt which you have long since grown accustomed to seeing the world through.'' Autumn performs the same task." -- Toronto Star "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard''s sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred) "Novelist Knausgaard ( My Struggle ) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." -- Publishers Weekly "Knausgaard has a gift for making the quotidian seem compelling. . . .Whether he''s writing about a rainstorm ("the sound of thunder always heightens the sense of being alive") or teeth ("miniature white towers in the mouth"), the scrutiny Knausgaard applies to everyday objects renews them for the reader." -- Bookpage, "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." - Kirkus Reviews (starred), "Novelist Knausgaard (My Struggle) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." -- Publishers Weekly "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." - Kirkus Reviews (starred), "Yes, this guy writes a ton. His massive, multivolume autobiography My Struggle is regarded as variously notorious or brilliant. But what a sweet, surprising, short collection of essays this is! Lie on the beach, sun beating down, and read about the season to come." -- Philadelphia Tribune "Novelist Knausgaard ( My Struggle ) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." -- Publishers Weekly "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred), "The joys of one of the world's great living writers distilled."-- GQ.com "With a Nordic half-wink of self-parody. No one dotes on details like Knausgaard."-- Vulture.com "Yes, this guy writes a ton. His massive, multivolume autobiography My Struggle is regarded as variously notorious or brilliant. But what a sweet, surprising, short collection of essays this is! Lie on the beach, sun beating down, and read about the season to come." -- Philadelphia Tribune "Novelist Knausgaard ( My Struggle ) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." -- Publishers Weekly "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred), "Yes, this guy writes a ton. His massive, multivolume autobiography My Struggle is regarded as variously notorious or brilliant. But what a sweet, surprising, short collection of essays this is! Lie on the beach, sun beating down, and read about the season to come." - Philadelphia Tribune "Novelist Knausgaard (My Struggle) eloquently expresses the delights, rewards, and insights of looking closely in this, the first of a projected quartet of autobiographical volumes based on the four seasons. ...His writing encourages the reader to see the connections between quotidian things and the bigger picture and to appreciate both continuity and change. Autumn hums in the background as apple trees flourish and days get darker, and one looks forward to what associations he will uncover in the remaining seasons of the year." -- Publishers Weekly "What truly unites these pieces is Knausgaard's sensibility, which is one part Montaigne (an urge to address big issues), one part Nicholson Baker (an eye for picayune detail), and one part Annie Dillard (an admiration for nature and an elegant prose style)... A call to pay closer attention to the routine stuff in our lives and to allow ourselves to be thunderstruck by their beauty." - Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
839.824/74
Synopsis
The New York Times bestseller. "This book is full of wonders...Loose teeth, chewing gum, it all becomes noble, almost holy, under Knausgaard's patient, admiring gaze. The world feels repainted." -- The New York Times From the author of the monumental My Struggle series, Karl Ove Knausgaard, one of the masters of contemporary literature and a genius of observation and introspection, comes the first in a new autobiographical quartet based on the four seasons. 28 August. Now, as I write this, you know nothing about anything, about what awaits you, the kind of world you will be born into. And I know nothing about you... I want to show you our world as it is now: the door, the floor, the water tap and the sink, the garden chair close to the wall beneath the kitchen window, the sun, the water, the trees. You will come to see it in your own way, you will experience things for yourself and live a life of your own, so of course it is primarily for my own sake that I am doing this: showing you the world, little one, makes my life worth living. Autumn begins with a letter Karl Ove Knausgaard writes to his unborn daughter, showing her what to expect of the world. He writes one short piece per day, describing the material and natural world with the precision and mesmerising intensity that have become his trademark. He describes with acute sensitivity daily life with his wife and children in rural Sweden, drawing upon memories of his own childhood to give an inimitably tender perspective on the precious and unique bond between parent and child. The sun, wasps, jellyfish, eyes, lice--the stuff of everyday life is the fodder for his art. Nothing is too small or too vast to escape his attention. This beautifully illustrated book is a personal encyclopaedia on everything from chewing gum to the stars. Through close observation of the objects and phenomena around him, Knausgaard shows us how vast, unknowable and wondrous the world is., The New York Times bestseller. This book is full of wonders...Loose teeth, chewing gum, it all becomes noble, almost holy, under Knausgaard's patient, admiring gaze. The world feels repainted." -- The New York Times From the author of the monumental My Struggle series, Karl Ove Knausgaard, one of the masters of contemporary literature and a genius of observation and introspection, comes the first in a new autobiographical quartet based on the four seasons. 28 August. Now, as I write this, you know nothing about anything, about what awaits you, the kind of world you will be born into. And I know nothing about you... I want to show you our world as it is now: the door, the floor, the water tap and the sink, the garden chair close to the wall beneath the kitchen window, the sun, the water, the trees. You will come to see it in your own way, you will experience things for yourself and live a life of your own, so of course it is primarily for my own sake that I am doing this: showing you the world, little one, makes my life worth living. Autumn begins with a letter Karl Ove Knausgaard writes to his unborn daughter, showing her what to expect of the world. He writes one short piece per day, describing the material and natural world with the precision and mesmerising intensity that have become his trademark. He describes with acute sensitivity daily life with his wife and children in rural Sweden, drawing upon memories of his own childhood to give an inimitably tender perspective on the precious and unique bond between parent and child. The sun, wasps, jellyfish, eyes, lice--the stuff of everyday life is the fodder for his art. Nothing is too small or too vast to escape his attention. This beautifully illustrated book is a personal encyclopaedia on everything from chewing gum to the stars. Through close observation of the objects and phenomena around him, Knausgaard shows us how vast, unknowable and wondrous the world is.
LC Classification Number
PT8951.21.N38O413

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