Collected works : a novel
"Collected Works is a family saga following unsuccessful book publisher Martin Berg, who must confront life's banality in the aftermath of his wife's disappearance. Meanwhile, Martin's daughter Rakel finds a clue to her mother's whereabouts"--
Record details
- ISBN: 9781662601521
- ISBN: 1662601514 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 9781662601514 (hardcover)
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Physical Description:
593 pages ; 24 cm.
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Astra House, [2023]
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Subject: | Friendship Fiction Mothers and daughters Fiction Families Fiction Missing persons Fiction Publishers and publishing Fiction |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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"Collected Works is a family saga following unsuccessful book publisher Martin Berg, who must confront life's banality in the aftermath of his wife's disappearance. Meanwhile, Martin's daughter Rakel finds a clue to her mother's whereabouts"-- - Baker & Taylor
A head of an ailing Swedish publishing house whose wife disappeared years ago reflects on how his quiet and methodical life actually compares to the one he dreamed of in his youth. - Random House, Inc.
"A witty, toothy, family saga, unashamedly intellectual . . . that, like youth, seems to have it allâenergy, aspiration, and self-delusion." âCatherine Taylor, Financial Times
"MEET SWEDEN'S SALLY ROONEY" âThe Times of London
"A wry bestseller that reads like the effortlessly chic European cousin of Fleishman is in Trouble." âThe Telegraph of London
"Poised at the intersection of life and art, reality and imagination, [Collected Works] blends the thrill of mystery with the curiosity and depth of philosophical inquiry." âThe New Yorker
"Collected Works . . . is as insatiable in its read as it is insightful to modern challenges of family, memory, and finding purpose." âMatthew Bedard, Flaunt
"[A] sweeping and complex drama of family, art, and sacrifice . . . Readers will be captivated." âPublishers Weekly, Starred Review
"A richly evocative work from a major new talent." âKirkus Reviews, Starred Review
A compelling mystery and poignant bildungsroman for readers of Karl Ove KnausgÃ¥rd, Collected Works is a novel about love, power, and artâand what leads us to make the pivotal decisions that change the course of our lives.
Martin Bergâs wife, Cecilia, disappeared years ago. His memories of their carefree college days seem ever out of reach, and the intellectual curiosities that once made him the object of her desire have given way to midlife uncertainty. The methodical and quiet life heâs made for himself and his adult children couldnât be further from the one he dreamed of in his youth, when the manuscripts lying around his apartment were flush with promise and his ailing publishing house was still new.
Perhaps nothing reminds Martin of these failures more than his friend Gustav Becker, a wildly successful painter whoâs returned to Gothenburg on the eve of his career-defining retrospective. Gustav, meanwhile, is hurting too. His obsession with Ceciliaâs inexplicable disappearance had made his art hagiographic, fixated on her image. When posters for Gustavâs retrospective plaster Ceciliaâs face on major billboards across the city, Martinâs daughter Rakel learns a haunting fact that points toward her motherâs whereabouts. She and her brother chase this clue across time, memory, and Europe to discover why Cecilia abandoned her family, with the imagined hope that the question of what makes a person leave can ever be answered.
Collected Works, a major hit in Sweden, sold over 100,000 copies in its first year in print, instantly making Lydia Sandgren a literary sensation. Winner of the 2020 August Prize for Fiction, the novel is set to publish in 17 territories.