Delirium (Innbundet)

Author:

Roy Jacobsen

Norwegian title: Delirium
Author:
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2026
Pages: 189
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202918767
Kategori: Literature and Fiction
Overview Delirium

Posthumous novel by one of Norway's greatest contemporary writers.

What really goes on in a human mind? And what remains when those around you disappear?

Two men are walking on familiar paths in Oslo. They are the last remnants of a group of eight friends who grew up under a maple tree in a courtyard in Eastern Oslo. Now they are trying to clean up their own stories. But a long life has left inexorable traces.

Delirium is a story about friendship and loneliness, love and loss, the forgotten and the remembered.

I look around in the sea of ​​people and taste a polemical urge to ask if anyone here feels at home in their own time, in the present, who is truly present in this second that has become history before the next one takes place and not a soul has time to pull the string, or if they see the cosmic flow so smooth that it borders on stagnant, as I do, because that is the way of life and we have long since forgotten that the clocks have destroyed us.

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Author Roy Jacobsen

Roy Jacobsen (b. 1954) is regarded as one of the most influential contemporary authors in Norway, and has since his sensational debut in 1982, with the short story collection Prison Life, which won him the prestigious Tarjei Vesaas’ Debutant Prize, developed into an original and daring author with a special interest in the underlying psychological interplay in human relationships. He has been nominated three times for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and twice for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. In 2017 he was shortlisted for both the Man Booker International Prize, as the first Norwegian author ever, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, for The Unseen.

In 2013 Jacobsen’s authorship reached a new milestone with the publication of The Unseen, book one in his now completed Barrøy trilogy. It is set in the first half of the 20th century on an island on the North-Western coast of Norway, and is a monument over human courage and life-saving practical and social knowledge. White Shadow followed in 2015, The Eyes of Rigel in 2017 and Just a Mother in 2020. The Barrøy quartet became an immediate critically acclaimed sales success, it has been translated into 28 languages, and has sold nearly 500.000 copies in Norway alone. In total, Jacobsen has been translated into 38 languages

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