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Eyes of the Rigel

Roy Jacobsen

The third novel in a historical trilogy that began with the International Booker shortlisted The Unseen


"Taken together Jacobsen has given us an epic of Norway's experience of the first half of the 20th century that is subtle and moving" David Mills Sunday Times


"Jacobsen can make almost anything catch the light . . . One of Norway's greatest writers on the working class" Times Literary Supplement

The journey had taken on its own momentum it had become an autonomous independent entity she was searching for love and was still happily unaware that truth is the first casualty of peace.

The long war is over and Ingrid Barroy leaves the island that bears her name to search for the father of her child.

Alexander the Russian captive who survived the sinking of prisoner ship the Rigel and found himself in Ingrid's arms made an attempt to cross the mountains to Sweden. Ingrid will follow in his footsteps carrying her babe in arms the child's dark eyes the only proof that she ever knew him.

Along the way Ingrid's will encounter collaborators partisans refugees deserters slaves and sinners in a country that still bears the scars of defeat and occupation.

And before her journey's end she will be forced to ask herself how well she knows the man she is risking everything to find.

Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw

Don Bartlett is the acclaimed translator of books by Karl Ove Knausgård Jo Nesbø and Per Petterson.

Don Shaw co-translator is a teacher of Danish and author of the standard Danish-Thai/Thai-Danish dictionaries.

With the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union

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  • Classification : General & Literary Fiction
  • Pub Date : JUN 10, 2021
  • Imprint : Maclehose Press
  • Page Extent : 272
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780857058898
  • Price : INR 650
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Roy Jacobsen

Roy Jacobsen is one of Norway's most internationally renowned writers. His novel The Unseen, a phenomenal bestseller in his own country, was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize in 2017 Anneliese Pitz came to Norway from Belgium in 1974. She has a PhD in linguistics from Trondheim, has been teaching for 24 years at Oslo University.

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