“Bravely honest in depth inspection of two events in a mans life”
Decided to read this after hearing all the hype, here’re my thoughts:
The reason why this book became popular is the absolute clarity Knausgaard is able to relay the most intricate details of his younger self - both the sensually and his innermost thoughts. His honesty recounting the difference between his thoughts and actions are what shines through.
However, albeit this, he puts no weighting on either in the way he writes. Therefore setting is impossible to picture accurately in your own mind because he meticulously recalls every detail making it impossible, for you, to ‘fill in the blanks’. Everything in this book is personal, meaning you have to endure long paragraphs that seem to have no relevance. I think if you have access to his deeper thoughts then they are only interpretable if it has been contextualised this way, along with all the ruthless minutiae.
For me the pages flew by, it is not a difficult read, but the whole series totals 3,600 pages - so not for the faint of heart.
Paperback edition
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.