The Antarctica of Love (Paperback)
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The Antarctica of Love (Paperback)

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Paperback 272 Pages
Published: 19/01/2023
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"Compassionate and complex" Financial Times

"Stridsberg writes with chilling poise" New York Times

"A haunting portrait of the starkest meanings of love and family. Stridsberg's literary talent left me awestruck" KATE REED PETTY, author of True Story

**A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2021**

Inside me was voiceless silence, above me only bare defenceless sky and beneath me the earth's unrelenting gravity, pulling me down

The moment of Inni's death will never end. Not ever. Murdered one summer's day on a lake shore at the heart of a distant, rain-washed forest, she tells the story of the moment her life was violently extinguished by an anonymous man.

But amidst that moment of death lies the story of what came before, and of the lives that carry on afterwards. This is the story of her children, her parents and the chain of choices, tragedies and accidents that lead her to a life on the streets and take her into the wrong crowd, the wrong places and, finally, the wrong car with the wrong person.

The Antarctica of Love is the unflinching testimony of a woman on the margins, giving voice to the voiceless and offering an insight into depths of absolute vulnerability, brutality and isolation. Hauntingly beautiful yet at times disturbing, this is a devastating story of unexpected love, tenderness and light in the total darkness.

Translated from Swedish by Deborah Bragan-Turner

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529402391
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 24 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

The Antarctica of Love is a shocking and beautiful subversion of the 'dead girl' trope. With fierce dignity, the narrator in this elegiac novel refuses to be reduced to murder victim/sex worker/addict; she is a poet, philosopher, and author of her own life story in this haunting portrait of the starkest meanings of love and family. Stridsberg's literary talent left me awestruck - Kate Reed Petty, author of TRUE STORY

An elegy to the murdered woman's life, from her point of view . . . [Stridsberg] writes with chilling poise - New York Times

Stridsberg offers a compassionate and complex portrait of a woman damaged by her past, and of those left behind to mourn her death - Financial Times

Excellent . . . Linguistically and structurally beautiful, The Antarctica of Love is a an exploration of our place in the world, how fleetingly we occupy it, and how much of a trace we leave - Translating Women

A deeply moving portrait of a life cut short, free of judgement but rich in insight and compassion . . . Stridsberg's novel is brave, and it couldn't be more relevant - European Literature Network

A disturbingly beautiful book. Stridsberg writes perhaps the most taut and most beautiful prose in Sweden right now - Expressen

A powerful story that ripples through time and across generations and social divides . . . with extraordinary empathy and insight - CrimeReads

A stunning book which paints the portrait of a broken life with honesty and compassion - Kirkus Reviews (starred)

A ruminative, heartrending novel - Publishers Weekly

Already with her second novel - The Faculty of Dreams, which was awarded the 2007 Nordic Council Literature Prize - Stridsberg proved that she is among the finest authors of contemporary Nordic literature ... With her latest work, The Antarctica of Love, Stridsberg has surpassed herself. The Antarctica of Love is a novel that one both rejects and cannot resist. It is brutal and oddly full of light, it is wild and violent, but also full of love and tenderness. - Aftenposten

A shattering read from one of Scandinavia's truly modern storytellers, in prose that appears both more sophisticated and more accessible than previous works - Klassekampen

The book has a linguistic abundance that fires up the reader with energy and the conviction that this novel can be one of the best of the year - Adresseavisen

Gives voice to the unseen . . . A terrible and beautiful novel with unique moral weight. - Vårt Land

Few writers craft such distinct imagery, in such poetic meanderings, with such beauty and precision, as Stridsberg - Svenska Dagbladet

The Antarctica of Love is an utterly brilliant novel - Skånska Dagbladet

Her story becomes inscribed upon our minds, so rich with poetic expressions and prosaic sentences that it is ultimately difficult to comprehend all the horror, since it is wrapped in such powerful words. ... Sara Stridsberg's The Antarctic of Love is this year's most poignant book - LitteraturMagazinet

The Antarctica of Love is Stridsberg's darkest and most powerful novel to date. Here, there is no romanticizing of marginalization ... Here, it's all intense presence and nerve, up until the moment of death itself - SVT Kulturnyheter

An interesting experiment in narrative and emotional detachment - Rónán Hession, Irish Times

An amazing and almost unbearably precise novel - Dagens Nyheter

Stridsberg's language bears the unbearable, and provides a soft blanket that leads us into the worst - and beyond - Politiken

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“They say you die three times ….”

The opening scene of this book is upsetting, breathtaking and at the same time so poetic.

The narrator Inni is a young woman , a mother, a daughter and heroin addict and she is telling us about her brutal murder.... More

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“Dark, edgy & heartbreaking”

'The Antarctica Of Love' goes beyond the living eyes and delves into the consciousness of Inni, a former mother, drug user and wife. telling her story on how she came to meet her death in a forest on a dark... More

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“A dark and disturbing tale”

This book made me really question why I read fiction and what I hope to gain from it. There is real beauty in the writing style here, and that is always a good thing, but the story is unrelentingly dark and... More

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