Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson, Anne Born (Translator)

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  • Publisher: Picador
  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780312427085
  • Sales Rank: 1,427
  • 256pp
  • Edition Description: First Edition, First Edition
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NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
A TIME MAGAZINE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
WINNER OF THE IMPAC DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD

Out Stealing Horses has been embraced across the world as a classic, a novel of universal relevance and power. Panoramic and gripping, it tells the story of Trond Sander, a sixty-seven-year-old man who has moved from the city to a remote, riverside cabin, only to have all the turbulence, grief, and overwhelming beauty of his youth come back to him one night while he's out on a walk. From the moment Trond sees a strange figure coming out of the dark behind his home, the reader is immersed in a decades-deep story of searching and loss, and in the precise, irresistible prose of a newly crowned master of fiction.

The New York Times - Thomas McGuane

This short yet spacious and powerful book — in such contrast to the well-larded garrulity of the bulbous American novel of today — reminds us of the careful and apropos writing of J. M. Coetzee, W. G. Sebald and Uwe Timm. Petterson’s kinship with Knut Hamsun, which he has himself acknowledged, is palpable in Hamsun’s “Pan,” “Victoria” and even the lighthearted “Dreamers.” But nothing should suggest that his superb novel is so embedded in its sources as to be less than a gripping account of such originality as to expand the reader’s own experience of life.

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Biography

Per Petterson is the author of five novels, including In the Wake and To Siberia. Out Stealing Horses has won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize. A former librarian and bookseller, Petterson lives in Oslo, Norway.

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A gift for the thoughtful reader!by PamelaCarey

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June 28, 2009: This is the best surprise I have read in the last year! Although it was highly recommended by two friends in my book club, I did not expect the challenge of an entirely unique style of writing. The plot that is unwritten is what keeps you turning the page.

Essential history to recallby Anonymous

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June 01, 2009: The understated and low key approach to WWII is engaging and thought provoking.

The sparseness of emotion suits the Norwegian characters. The hardships of Nazi occupation of the country are well depicted and the bravery of the characters who were secretly able to help the underground efforts. The consequences of impulsive and heedless behavior serve a purpose without sermonizing.It is easy to picture the characters and their surroundings through word pictures and imagery. The translation is well understood and beautifully crafted.


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