Karl Ove Knausgård

Karl Ove Knausgård

Karl Ove Knausgård (1968) undertook in 2009 an unparalleled literary project: his autobiographical work My Struggle is a great feat; Is composed of six novels, the last of which was published in autumn 2011. He has won numerous awards in his country and an unusual number of readers, in addition to a large number of translations. Anagram has published the first four volumes, with an extraordinary critical reception: The death of the father: "Surprised by its lucidity and depth; A serious, conscientious work "(Robert Saladrigas, La Vanguardia); "An important book, a literary effort worthy of admiration and an example of a literary vocation" (José María Guelbenzu, El País); A man in love: "Great literature" (Alberto Manguel, El País); "That feeling, as in Roberto Bolaño, that the author plays the hide on each page, that would immolate himself in the altar of Odin to obtain a perfect passage" (Antonio Lozano, La Vanguardia); The island of childhood: «A masterful novel. My struggle is one of the most beautiful literary sagas of the last decades. Knausgård has already become a gap between the classics »(Rafael Narbona, El Mundo); "The first great literary cathedral of the 21st century" (Enrique de Hériz, El Periódico); And Dancing in the Darkness: "A story we have read many times but never so, with such a true libido, with such a keen sense of pain marked by inexperience" (Anna Caballé, El País); "Each new delivery is sublime, introspective, visceral and telluric" (Ángeles López, La Razón). Now bring out the fifth: It has to rain.