Helga Mork is going through menopause and has resigned herself to living alone beside a big, silent stone. But when some new neighbors move into the empty house next door, she feels she’s found her soulmate in one of them and her shield of pessimism is no longer useful. She rents an office that turns out to be a portal into another reality where everyone speaks in a whisper. How will she get back to the real world? Here Comes the Sun is a love story that searches for hope in human communication, where fiction and reality are constantly blending, making it difficult to distinguish one from the other. Except, perhaps, for the things that shine the brightest.]]>
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Through the many shattered illusions, she gives literary form to a restless, analytical consciousness, as if the novel itself, and not only Helga Mork (aged 49), is torn between sense and sensibility, logic and lust. […] In this way, the imaginatively unstable form that Øyehaug cultivates seems, after all, like the most truthful representation of Helga Mork’s emotional dizziness. A kind of realism that fully encompasses our turbulent inner lives.
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Produktdetaljer
Publisert
2024-08-29
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Kolon
Aldersnivå
Voksen
Språk
Product language
Nynorsk
Format
Product format
E-bok
Antall sider
176
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