One of Us Is Sleeping

$9.99

by Josefine Klougart

sJuly 12, 2016
novel | pb | 228 pgs
5.5" x 8.5"
978-1-940953-37-3

“Scandinavia now has its own Virginia Woolf. Few get as close to the human mind as Klougart.”
VG

Danish Women Writers Series

The English-language debut from one of Denmark’s most exciting, celebrated young writers, One of Us Is Sleeping is a haunting novel about loss in all its forms.

As she returns home to visit her mother who is dying of cancer, the narrator recounts a brief, intense love affair, as well as the grief and disillusionment that follow its end. The book’s striking imagery and magnificent prose underpin its principal theme: the jarring contrast between the recollection of stability—your parents, your childhood home, your love—and the continual endings that we experience throughout our lives.

A true-to-life, deeply poetic novel that works in the same vein as Anne Carson, One of Us Is Sleeping has won Klougart countless accolades and award nominations—including the Readers’ Book Award—securing her place as a major new voice in world literature. (Read an Excerpt)

Translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken

 

About the Author: Josefine Klougart has been hailed as one of Denmark’s greatest contemporary writers. She is the first Danish author ever to have two of her first three books nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize, and has been compared to Joan Didion, Anne Carson, and Virginia Woolf.

About the Translator: Martin Aitken has translated dozens of books from the Danish, including works by Dorthe Nors, Jussi Adler-Olsen, Peter Høeg, and Kim Leine.

 

“Call them prose poems, call them flash fictions, call them lyric shorts—these pieces shine beyond categorization.”
The Review Review