Dancing in the Dark (My Struggle, Book 4) - Karl Ove Knausgaard epub


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The fourth installment in the eagerly awaited, internationally celebrated My Struggle series. Book Four finds an eighteen-year-old Karl Ove in a tiny fishing village in Northern Norway, where he has been hired as a schoolteacher and is living on his own for the first time. When the ferocious winter takes hold, Karl Ove—in the company of the Håfjord locals, a warm and earthy group who have spent their lives working, drinking, joking together in close quarters—confronts private demons, reels from humiliations, and is elated by small victories. We are immersed, along with Karl Ove, in this world—sometimes claustrophobic, sometimes serenely beautiful—where memories and physical obsessions burn throughout the endless Arctic winter. In Book Four, Karl Ove must weigh the realities of his new life as a writer against everything he had believed it would be.


PRAISE
With each volume of My Struggle that is published in English, Knausgaard emerges more clearly, in all his human ambiguity. Volume Four presents a portrait of the artist as a young man, marinated in alcohol and sexual failure. It is awkward, painful, occasionally shocking and often very funny, particularly if you have ever been (or known) a teenage boy.
— Hari Kunzru

Knausgaard uses the plainspokenness that defined his previous books to powerfully evoke the depth of his obliviousness, the hollowness of his triumph. An entertaining portrait of the artist as a young lout.
— Kirkus (Starred Review)

Unapologetically crude, this entry is the funniest and least self-conscious in the series to date; there’s a humorous momentum propelling the narrative as Karl Ove attempts to lose his virginity.
— Publishers Weekly

My Struggle is candid and compulsively readable, with moments of searing insight and bold shifts through narrative time. Its scope is both ambitious and modest; its range aggressive and tender.
— VICE

Knausgaard perfectly captures the heady mixture of elation and confusion to be found in late adolescence... My Struggle remains addictive, intensely funny and intensely serious. Like the young man here portrayed, it is "full to the brim with energy and life".
— Francesca Wade, The Times Literary Supplement

Judd Apatow on ice… This is prose so transparent and direct that the writing disappears into the background, leaving you immersed in the life… Being drawn into his world is an ineluctable pleasure and makes almost every other contemporary writer seem pathetically showy by comparison… It's much much more fun than Proust because it speaks to our desire for jokes and parties and travel and babies, as well as the tender memories of childhood and the lofty aspirations of literature. It's all beautifully human.
— Melissa Katsoulis, The Times

The narrator may be intellectually earnest, an aesthete who mediates on the sublime, but he is also a hapless fool, prone to Chaplinesque pratfalls. In exposing himself as a bundle of contradictions, Knausgaard allows us to see ourselves. And for the most part, however unattractive his teenage self looks in the volume, it works wonderfully well.
— Blake Morrison, The Guardian

If the function of literature is to take you out of your own life and involve you in someone else's then My Struggle is literature… gripping.
— The Sunday Times

So what is it that has led fellow authors to rave about Knausgaard and hail him as literary pioneer? [...] The answer lies in the intensity of focus he brings to the subject of his life. He seems to punch a hole in the wall between the writer and reader, breaking through to a form of micro-realism and emotional authenticity that makes other novels seem contrived, “made up”, irrelevant. […] Whether he’s writing about his adult alienation at a toddler’s birthday party or the memory of trying to get hold of alcohol as a teenager on New Year’s Eve, Knausgaard is prepared to go into extraordinary sensuous detail […] the overall effect is utterly hypnotic.
— Andrew Anthony, The Observer

The sublime stands a hair's-breadth away from the ridiculous…. Translated again with both dynamism and delicacy by Don Bartlett … [My Struggle: Book Four] delivers a knockout kick.
— Boyd Tonkin, The Independent

An encyclopaedic catalogue of inconsequential moments that often feels far greater than the sum of its parts… What really interests him is how all of us remember our pasts as a form of narrative
— Jon Day, The Financial Times

Knausgaard is among the most accessible literary novelist writing today … it’s a treat to find a realist work of such immersive length about the stuff of everyday life such as family and romantic difficulty … a coming-of-age comedy and the most appealing in the series so far.
— Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Express

Knausgaard is an advocate for writing the unsayable, for plumbing the deepest recesses of human consciousness and experience. As such, he’s relentless in airing his most honest, and therefore often least admirable, self. I think it’s precisely this that makes My Struggle such a generous, dealienating and necessary endeavor.
— Gerard Elson, Readings

Knausgaard devotees will be sustained by the pungent comedy and wonderful intensity of this book… My Struggle is not only notorious, it is also great literature, Proustian in its particular, and sometimes relentless, attention to the texture of lived experience.
— Hermione Eyre, The Evening Standard

[Book Four] is another substantial piece of the vast, contradictory, intriguing, solipsistic puzzle that is My Struggle… The aspect that makes [the series] genuinely compelling… is its ambitious attempt to establish a connection between Knausgaard’s commonplace experiences and the grand philosophical and ideological currents of modernity, and in doing so to arrive at some kind of intimate understanding of the violent history that has been generated by those ideas.
— Sydney Review of Books

Knausgaard's evocation of life in that remote village is memorably vivid and detailed... His descriptions of how daylight gradually disappears with the coming of winter, of the effect of the perpetual darkness... are outstanding. The lives of the villagers... are captured tellingly, sometimes with great verve. Two volumes remain... I can hardly wait for them.
— Andrew Riemer, The Sydney Morning Herald

There is something strangely mesmeric about [Knausgaard's] minutiae-clogged storytelling, and we relish each insightful observation and candid declaration - the majority on this outing being avowals of love and lust, and a hilarious catalogue of sexual mishaps. Once again, thanks to Don Bartlett's expert translation, Knausgaard comes across as flawed, endearing, human, and his "struggle" feels vividly real… the end result is something so intense, so passionate and so compulsively readable.
— Herald Scotland

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