My Dotted Sister
Hilde Charlotte Blomberg
| Norwegian title: | Jeg lengter etter skipskatastrofer og plutselig død |
| Author: | Hilde Charlotte Blomberg |
| Binding: | Innbundet |
| Year: | 2026 |
| Pages: | 186 |
| Publisher: | Cappelen Damm |
| Språk: | Bokmål |
| ISBN/EAN: | 9788202899325 |
| Kategori: | Literature and Fiction |
The journalist, film critic, author, researcher, and left-wing radical activist Wenche Blomberg left many imprints on Norwegian society. She also left her mark on her only child, her daughter Hilde Charlotte. This is a novel about what it was like to grow up as a so-called "ml-kid" (child of Maoist-Leninist activists) in the 70s. The author tells, both poetically and realistically, about a dominant mother and an unusual and difficult childhood and youth.
After her mother's death, Hilde Charlotte seeks out Wenche's private archive at the National Library. There she finds, among other things, her mother's diaries dating back to 1963. The weeks she spends going through the archival material give Hilde Charlotte new insight. Her mother emerges with her whole self and her entire background.
I long for shipwrecks and sudden death is a shocking, yet also a reconciling novel about a different kind of mother/daughter relationship.
«It is so heartbreaking, so devastatingly gruesome and at the same time so cleverly put together, with many beautiful, poetically striking, but at the same time modest formulations. The text is an achievement.»
Dagbladet, six/six stars
Hilde Charlotte Blomberg
«Grusom og godt gjennomtenkt framstilling av en absurd oppvekst.»
«Boka er et portrett av en relasjon. Og for et portrett hun maner fram!»
«Det er så hjerteskjærende, knakende grusomt og samtidig så kløktig satt sammen, med mange vakre, poetisk pregnante, men samtidig beskjedne formuleringer. Teksten er en bragd.»
«Hilde Charlotte Blomberg berører når hun skriver om moren Wenche Blomberg.»
Bjørn Ivar Fyksen, Klassekampen«Vi trenger denne boken.»
Willy Pedersen, Morgenbladet«Et krast og poetisk stykke litteratur om et mor-datter-forhold»
«Bokas store styrke er språket.»
Turid Larsen, Dagsavisen