They sit together now, on the edge of my desk:
Out Stealing Horses, To Siberia, and
I Curse the River of Time. They are the novels of Per Petterson, an author born in Oslo and translated around the world, a man whose work draws the almost impossibly delicate balance between the deeply specific and the mesmerizingly vague. Petterson's characters recreate the past, live the past, want to change it; they cannot. Their present ticks toward the future, which is to say it ticks toward death. N...
Published on July 20, 2010 14:10