![]() ![]() He then went on to write six autobiographical novels, titled My Struggle ( Min Kamp), which have become a publication phenomenon in his native Norway as well as the world over. ![]() 1968) made his literary debut in 1998 with the widely acclaimed novel Out of the World, which was a great critical and commercial success and won him, as the first debut novel ever, The Norwegian Critics' Prize. In painstaking, sometimes self-lacerating detail, Knausgaard paints a world familiar to anyone who can recall. It is the early 1970s and the family's trajectory, upwardly mobile: the future seems limitless. Nominated to the 2004 Nordic Council’s Literature Prize & awarded the 2004 Norwegian Critics’ Prize. A family of four - mother, father and two boys - move to the South Coast of Norway to a new house on a newly developed site. ![]() 1968) made his literary debut in 1998 with the widely acclaimed novel Out of the World, which was a great critical and commercial success and won him, as the first debut novel ever, The Norwegian Critics' Prize. The Norwegian writer, now living in Sweden, has been described as the 21st centurys Proust for his 3,600-page, six-book autobiographical work My Struggle (. It has already been anointed a Proustian masterpiece and is the rare work of. Nominated to the 2004 Nordic Council’s Literature Prize & awarded the 2004 Norwegian Critics’ Prize. My Struggle: Book One introduces American listeners to the audacious, addictive, and profoundly surprising international literary sensation that is the provocative and brilliant six-volume autobiographical novel by Karl Ove Knausgaard. ![]()
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