Nearly the end of Book Depository. I have 2 more coming , disappointed that there was no bookmark.
I haven‘t read the one before this in the series.
Nearly the end of Book Depository. I have 2 more coming , disappointed that there was no bookmark.
I haven‘t read the one before this in the series.
This book was a mixed bag for me. Written (sort of) as one long sentence (which sometimes feels gimmicky and sometimes lends urgency), it explores life, death, love, and the different paths one can take with a heavy focus on art and religion. Parts were really engaging and thought-provoking and other parts were a slog. I‘m going with a soft pick, since it made me think.
A book to be savoured slowly, after you‘ve read the first 5 parts of the Septology. I simply wasn‘t prepared to put the work in, result being I found it almost unreadable. Lots of stream of consciousness philosophising on art and religion. With doppelgängers.
Don‘t trust my review - this is appreciated by greater minds than mine, & I won‘t be at all surprised if it wins the #InternationalBookerPrize2022
Full review: https://tinyurl.com/mv589xry
The main character is older, successful painter Asle and we follow his thoughts about his younger years, while in the present, he ponders about his doppelgänger Asle (yes, the same name, and to make things even more confusing - he is also painter). Although this is the third book in the series, and because I didn‘t read the previous two, a lot of this story didn‘t have sense for me … but I love Fosse‘s execution of the stream of … ?