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The Details

The Details

Ia Genberg

Format

Paperback

Forlag

Headline Publishing Group

ISBN

9781035400584

Språk

Engelsk

160,-

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Om boken

A famous broadcaster writes a forgotten love letter; a friend abruptly disappears; a lover leaves something unexpected behind; a traumatised woman is consumed by her own anxiety. In the throes of a high fever, a woman lies bedridden. Suddenly, she is struck with an urge to revisit a particular novel from her past. Inside the book is an inscription: a message from an ex-girlfriend. Pages from her past begin to flip, full of things she cannot forget and people who cannot be forgotten. Johanna, that same ex-girlfriend, now a famous TV host. Niki, the friend who disappeared all those years ago. Alejandro, who appears like a storm in precisely the right moment. And Birgitte, whose elusive qualities shield a painful secret. Who is the real subject of a portrait, the person being painted or the one holding the brush? The Details is a novel built around four such portraits, unveiling the fragments of memory and experience that make up a life. In exhilarating, provocative prose, Ia Genberg reveals an intimate and powerful celebration of what it means to be human. 'A miraculous sort of novel' — Hernan Diaz 'I wish I could write like this' — Fredrik Backman 'So good that I kept underlining passages so I could reread them later' — Mark Haddon 'Mesmerizing and hot to the touch' — The New York Times 'Textured insights into human nature' — New Yorker 'Wistfully recalls a time when what was lost stayed lost' — The Times 'A novel that, through its very bones, encapsulates one of the most important ideas of our current political moment - the necessity of connection, and our vulnerability to one other' — Susannah Dickey, author of Tennis Lessons 'A woozy, affecting dive into desire, domination and memory' — Financial Times 'An ode to the different kinds of love that form us . . . I won't forget this beautiful book' — Jenna Clake, author of Disturbance 'A fever dream . . . A feat of characterization, a triumph of lending language and profundity to observations of daily life' — Literary Hub