Per Petterson
by SecretsAdmin :: posted on Aug. 26, 2007 - 11:00pm
It’s been a huge year for Norwegian writer
Per Petterson. The acclaim for his latest novel ranged from
Thomas McGuane’s front-page rave in the
Times Book Review (“A gripping account of such originality as to expand the reader’s own experience of life”) to the $135,000
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
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Award-winning author
Richard Ford even chimed in with a ringing endorsement, and if you threw in a hosanna from
Cormac McCarthy you’d have a pretty good idea of the sort of literary territory Petterson is exploring in
Out Stealing Horses. It’s a quiet, spare, ruminative novel, in which the stoic protagonist wrestles with memory’s powerful undertow while enduring a sort of solitary confinement in a remote cabin. Petterson will spend a busy couple of days on the Minnesota leg of his tour, appearing as part of the Minneapolis Public Library’s Talk of the Stacks series (7 p.m.), and at the St. Olaf College Bookstore (4 p.m.) on September 28.
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