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Under the Snow by Kerstin Ekman and translated from the Swedish by Joan Tate, is a haunting exploration of memory, loss, and the secrets embedded within a wintry Swedish landscape. With her trademark lyrical prose and profound psychological insight, Ekman weaves a narrative that slowly unravels the past lives of her characters beneath layers of snow and silence. This novel delves into the subtle tensions of family, history, and identity, inviting readers into a contemplative meditation on what remains buried in both the earth and the heart. It stands as a masterful work of literary fiction that lingers long after the final page.
Under the Snow by Kerstin Ekman and translated from the Swedish by Joan Tate, is a haunting exploration of memory, loss, and the secrets embedded within a wintry Swedish landscape. With her trademark lyrical prose and profound psychological insight, Ekman weaves a narrative that slowly unravels the past lives of her characters beneath layers of snow and silence. This novel delves into the subtle tensions of family, history, and identity, inviting readers into a contemplative meditation on what remains buried in both the earth and the heart. It stands as a masterful work of literary fiction that lingers long after the final page.
Vintage, 1997 paperback, copy has some foxing otherwise a clean copy internally/externally and is in good condition