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Natalja's Stories
Natalja's Stories
by Christensen, Inger , Newman, Denise
Paperback - English

Known primarily for her poetry, Inger Christensen (1935-2009) remains one of Denmark's most distinguished and original authors. Natalja's Stories, modeled after Boccaccio's Decameron, takes an usual approach to the theme of migration by focusing on the shifting ground of meaning itself. It is a tale told to the narrator by her grandmother--about her mother, "abducted" by a Russian from Copenhagen: taken to Russia, she tries to flee the Revolution; she dies and her ashes are carried back to Denmark. But the story is told and retold in marvelous ways, digressing playfully (often hilariously), and involving murders and absurd characters, with wonderful repeating motifs and passages. Natalja's Stories springs surprise after surprise, and as one Danish critic put it: "instead of a conventional heartbreaking story of loss and disaster, the book appears as a tantalizing account of a character seizing the moment, leaving the past behind, and becoming someone else--offering, in fact, a deconstruction of the usual take on migrant fate as a tragic narrative."

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0811239462
EAN
9780811239462
Publisher
Publication Date
27 May 2025
Pages
96
Weight (kg)
0.09
Dimensions (cm)
18.0 x 10.9 x 1.3
About Author
Inger Christensen (1935 2009), whose work is a cornerstone of modern Scandinavian poetry, was the recipient of many international awards, among them the Nordic Authors Prize, bestowed by the Swedish Academy and known as the Little Nobel. Her books include the masterpiece "it"; " alphabet"; "Butterfly Valley;" and "Light, Grass, and Letter in April."
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