
The Morning Star
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A major new work from the author of the renowned My Struggle series, Morning Star is an astonishing, ambitious, and rich novel about what we don't understand, and our attempts to make sense of our world nonetheless.
It's a normal night in August. Literature professor Arne and artist Tove are with their children at the resort in Sørlandet. Their friend, Egil, a driver by day, is staying in a cabin nearby. Kathrine, a priest, is on her way home from a seminar; the journalist Jostein is out on the town; and his wife, Turid, who is an assistant nurse, has a night shift. Above them all, a huge star suddenly appears in the sky. No one, not even the astronomers, knows for sure what kind of phenomenon it is. Is there a star burning itself out? Why then has no one seen it before? Or is it a brand new star? Slowly the interest in the news subsides, and life goes on, but not quite as before, for unusual phenomena begin to occur on the fringes of human existence. Over these days in August, the characters the novel follows will each understand what is happening differently, and all face new struggles in their own lives.
The Morning Star is a novel about what we do not understand, about great drama seen through the limited lens of little lives. But first and foremost, it is a novel about what happens when the dark forces in the world are set free.
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Author has remarkable ability to adopt and inhabit viewpoint of a wide range of people
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Great atmosphere. Well drawn characters. Much more than the usual attention to flora and fauna and the difficulty of crashing through the Norwegian woods.
Started in one direction, ended in another
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Perhaps I was mistaken but I thought this was a fictional book about new star and its ramifications. Instead I was faced with a combination of Bible study and a treatise on death, at a snail’s pace.
The writing is good - even if there were some weird translations it seemed - but the storyline ends up falling apart and it becomes a somewhat dry thesis on death etc.
And don’t even get me started on the ending…
Great read for religious scholars
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please be over
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He said, she said
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Nietzsche meets Satre meets Dante meets Stephen King.
Thought provoking in a world of competition between the science and the spirit.
Inscrutable and Compulsively Readable
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Abandoned at chapter 20
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Knausgård has said that he was inspired by Twin Peaks and he’s wasn’t lying. The narrative is subtly embellished with quite some Lynchian strangeness that seeps out of the cracks of everyday life.
My only criticism is related to the novel’s focus on death, philosophy and religion. It’s not a problem as it fits the narrative, but some of the parts felt almost like Knausgård was giving me a lecture. It was interesting enough, but it could have been show, don’t tell.
I’m excited to continue with “The Wolves from the Forest of Eternity”, whenever that one might be translated.
Emotional, meandering and (dis)comforting
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Wonderful!
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Tension in Daily Lives
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