Karl Ove Knausgaard (Author) Karl Ove Knausgaard's first novel, Out of the World, was the first ever debut novel to win the Norwegian Critics Prize and his second, A Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven, was widely acclaimed. A Death in the Family, the first of the My Struggle cycle of novels, was awarded the prestigious Brage Prize. The My Struggle cycle has been heralded as a masterpiece all over the world.Anna Bjerger (Illustrator) Anna Bjerger was born in 1973 and is a Swedish artist who lives and works outside lmhult in SmOland, Sweden. She was educated at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art in London and has exhibited regularly in Sweden and internationally since the early 2000s.
Entirely ingenious. Knausgaard isn't afraid to be gauche, anxious, vulgar, inconsistent, portentous, sentimental. He makes virtues of what, in literary novels, are often counted faults. And he makes them moving. -- Sam Leith * Daily Telegraph * Spring features Knausgaard unbound. . . the book's blunt, unforced telling brings the larger project's meaning into sudden, brilliant focus... Knausgaard has assembled this living encyclopedia for his daughter with a wild and desperate sort of love, as a way to forge her attachment to the world, to fasten her to it... Fall in love with the world, he enjoins, stay sensitive to it, stay in it. * The New York Times * Heavy but not heavy-handed, this true noir of the North is dark, bleak and moody. This story about life that's set over the course of single day will move and disturb in equal measure. * Monocle * An unexpected treat... A lovely piece of work. * Sunday Telegraph * Oodles of musing on life and art that's by turns meandering and electrifying. -- Anthony Cummins * Metro * [Karl Ove Knausgaard] observes a subject so closely, mining so far into its essence - its quiddity - that the observations transcend banality and become compelling. -- Peter Murphy * Irish Times * For anyone who is curious about this writer... Spring makes for an excellent introduction. It is the shortest book he has ever written, but it is all muscle, a generous slice of a thoughtful, ruminative life. * The Washington Post * If you still haven't tried Knausgaard... try Spring. It's poignant and beautiful... you'll get him and get why some of us have gone crazy for him. * Los Angeles Review of Books * A radical, thrilling departure from the first two volumes of his Seasons Quartet... this moving novel stylistically resembles his acclaimed My Struggle series... A remarkably honest take on the strange linkages between love, loss, laughter, and self-destruction, a perfect distillation of Knausgaard's unique gifts. * Publishers Weekly * Knausgaard's assets are on full display, including his precise writing style and his unerring sense of detail ... it is all muscle, a generous slice of thoughtful, ruminative life. -- Rodney Welch * Washington Post *