



Men in My Situation
By the author of the international bestseller Out Stealing Horses
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Descrizione dell’editore
A tender portrait of grief, fatherhood and a life going to pieces from the bestselling author.
'Vivid and moving... It would be hard to find a better writer than Petterson' Irish Times
In 1992 Arvid Jansen is thirty-eight, divorced and paralysed by grief. More than a year has passed since the tragic accident that took his parents and two of his brothers.
Existence has become a question of holding on to a few firm things. Loud, smoky bars, whisky, records, company for the night and taxis home. Or driving his Mazda into the stunning, solitary landscape outside of Oslo, sleeping in the car when his bed is an impossible place to be.
Adrift and inept, Arvid feels his life unravelling. Is there any redemption for a man in his situation?
'Per Petterson writes about masculinity as well as anyone' Torrey Peters
'A rare insight into male vulnerability' Evening Standard
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Petterson's bracing latest captures the rhythms and anomie of grief with another story featuring Arvid Jansen, protagonist of In the Wake. A year after a passenger ferry catches fire, resulting in the deaths of Arvid's parents and two brothers along with 155 others, his wife, Turid leaves him. Arvid wanders aimlessly, driving around Oslo and often sleeping in his beloved old Mazda. A successful writer, he can't summon the will to pick up a pen. The time he's allotted every other week with his three daughters, Vigdis and Tone and Tine, is especially painful for the eldest, 12-year-old Vigdis, who gets into a fit during a camping trip with Arvid after confiding about Turid's own unhappiness. Petterson's downbeat prose has a rhythm and flow both transparent and immediate, fueled by Arvid's eloquence and failure to focus beyond the current moment. As deep as the well of his loneliness and sadness is, his emergence on the other side is equally gratifying. Arvid's few stray words on the disastrous fire convey its monumental effect on him. This low-key outing will particularly resonate with the author's fans.