Unquiet: A Novel
“Didionesque.” —New York Times Book Review

A heartbreaking and darkly funny portrait of the intricacies of family life, Unquiet is an elegy of memory and loss, identity and art, growing up and growing old.

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Unquiet: A Novel
“Didionesque.” —New York Times Book Review

A heartbreaking and darkly funny portrait of the intricacies of family life, Unquiet is an elegy of memory and loss, identity and art, growing up and growing old.

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Unquiet: A Novel

Unquiet: A Novel

by Linn Ullmann
Unquiet: A Novel

Unquiet: A Novel

by Linn Ullmann

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“Didionesque.” —New York Times Book Review

A heartbreaking and darkly funny portrait of the intricacies of family life, Unquiet is an elegy of memory and loss, identity and art, growing up and growing old.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393357653
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 01/14/2020
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Linn Ullmann is one of the most prominent voices in contemporary Scandinavian literature and the author of seven novels. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages, and many of her titles have been adapted for the stage. She has received numerous awards, including the Norwegian Gullpennen (Golden Pen) for her journalistic work, and the Amalie Skram Prize, the Dobloug Prize, and the Aschehoug Prize for her collected body of work. Both Girl, 1983 and Unquiet were nominated for Northern Europe’s most prestigious literary award, the Nordic Council Literature Prize, and were bestsellers throughout Scandinavia. They form part of an ongoing trilogy meditating on memory, rage, and desire. Ullmann’s background is in journalism and literary criticism. She teaches creative writing and lives in Oslo with her husband, the writer and poet Niels Fredrik Dahl, and their family.
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