A marvelously inventive road-trip novel, told as one long conversation in the aftermath of a capsized marriage

Hafni says: I don't want to be me. I want to change who I am. I don't know how to change who I am.

Hafni has come to the end of her marriage. From a rest stop she phones the novel's narrator?a main character from Helle Helle's previous novel they?but it's she who does all the talking. She's been celebrating impending divorce with a ?smørrebrød tour? of the southern Danish countryside, where she samples Danish classics, chiefly open-faced sandwiches and afternoon tea. A trip that was meant to take a week digresses once, then twice, until it ends up taking Hafni an entire month. As told in tightly controlled, splintered mini chapters, the book incarnates how Hafni herself digresses, and dwells. She seems to view her past as one long series of accidents and mistakes, the accumulation of which somehow became the life she was living, a life that she now longs to cast off so she can start anew. Nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize, Hafni Says is brought into English in a magnificent translation by Martin Aitken.



Autorentext

Helle Helle was born in Denmark in 1965. She is a graduate of the Danish Academy of Creative Writing and the author of a number of novels, as well as two collections of short stories. She has received numerous awards, including The Critics' Prize and The Golden Laurel. She is one of Scandinavia's foremost writers, with a career spanning three dacades, from her debut Example of Life (1993) to her most recent novel Hey Hafni, forthcoming from New Directions in the fall of 2027. Her books have been translated into twenty-four languages.

Titel
Hafni Says
Übersetzer
EAN
9780811239509
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
15.09.2026
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144