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Out Stealing Horses

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Pagine
258
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9781555974701
Tempo di Lettura
~4h 31min

Out Stealing Horses è un book di Per Petterson. Conta 258 pagine.

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Per Petterson’s novel unfolds across two intertwined timelines, following an elderly man who returns to a remote Norwegian summer retreat just before the first snows of winter. As he prepares to leave the cabin for the final time, the quiet landscape becomes a catalyst for memory, drawing him back to 1948. That year, his father relocated the family from Oslo to this isolated woodland property, setting in motion a series of encounters and quiet revelations that would permanently alter the boy’s understanding of adulthood, loss, and human connection. Written in spare, precise prose, the novel examines how the past lingers within the present and how the natural world both shelters and mirrors human emotion. Petterson’s careful pacing and restrained emotional tone create a meditative portrait of aging, grief, and the enduring weight of childhood experiences. The work is noted for its atmospheric depiction of rural Norway and its unflinching yet tender exploration of how we carry our histories forward.

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Out Stealing Horses ha 258 pagine.

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Per Petterson’s novel unfolds across two intertwined timelines, following an elderly man who returns to a remote Norwegian summer retreat just before the first snows of winter. As he prepares to leave the cabin for the final time, the quiet landscape becomes a catalyst for memory, drawing him back t...

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Out Stealing Horses è stato scritto da Per Petterson.