In contemporary Norwegian fiction Tomas Espedal’s work stands out as uniquely personal; it can be difficult to separate the fiction from Espedal’s own experiences. In that vein, his novel Against Art is not just the story of a boy growing up to be a writer, but it is also the story of writing. Specifically, it is about the profession of writing—the routines, responsibility, and obstacles. · A poignant novel by Tomas Espedal, who wrote this book as a way of overcoming his grief. Against Art is actually a great example of how one can write a good autofiction novel (Espedal’s countryman Knausgård could learn something with him). Sparse, tense, and melancholy prose/5. www.doorway.ru: Against Art: (The Notebooks) (): Espedal, Tomas, Anderson, James: Books.
In contemporary Norwegian fiction, Tomas Espedal's work stands out as uniquely bound up with the author's personal experiences. His first book, Tramp, introduced us to the wanderer Tomas; Against Art told us how a boy approaches art and eventually becomes a writer; Against Nature examined love's labor--the job of writing; and in Bergerners, he is torn between his love for his home town and. Espedal's Tramp (Or the art of living a wild and poetic life) (), Against Art () and Bergeners () have all been nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. The author was awarded the Literary Critics' Prize in I first got to know Espedal through the novel "Tramp", then I read "Against Art" and "Against Nature". Recently published in German his first works "Biografi, Dagbok, Brev / Biography, Diary, Letters." In these texts you will find the beginnings and themes of Tomas Espedal.
In contemporary Norwegian fiction Tomas Espedalrsquo;s work stands out as uniquely personal; it can be difficult to separate the fiction from Espedalrsquo;s own experiences. In that vein, his novel Against Art is not just the story of a boy growing up to be a writer, but it is also. www.doorway.ru: Against Art: (The Notebooks) (): Espedal, Tomas, Anderson, James: Books. "(I)n the same year that Knausgaard published Min Kamp, the Norwegian writer Tomas Espedal published Against Art, a complex, and clearly Rilkean, novel about the struggle to write, presented in the style of an author’s.
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