
Description
A brilliant, elegant, and playful novella newly in English by “one of Denmark’s most honored poets” (Publishers Weekly)
Reviews
"Her luminous prose confirms what was already evident in the poems: that Christensen was one of the eminent visionaries of the 20th century." — Los Angeles Review of Books
"She whispers to me in my own writing, a brilliant, fierce literary mother whom I will read and reread again and again." — Siri Hustvedt
"Inger Christensen is a formalist who makes her own rules, then turns the game around with another rule." — Eliot Weinberger
"A magnificent writer. I always hoped she would be given the Nobel Prize. When she died, I said: 'Now they've let Inger die.' I wouldn't have minded waiting. I could have received it later, or perhaps not at all." — Herta Müller (Nobel Prize winner 2009)
"a spellbinding surrealist narrative of memory, destiny, and illusion in seven linked tales." "The slippage and echoing of the women’s identities serve as intriguing parallels to the elderly Natalja’s attempts to get her story straight. … This beautiful collection is a testament to the inexhaustible possibilities of storytelling." — Publishers Weekly