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James Wood reviews My Struggle for The New Yorker

…[T]here is…a simplicity, an openness, and an innocence in his relation to life, and thus in his relation to the reader. Where many contemporary writers would reflexively turn to irony, Knausgaard is intense and utterly honest, unafraid to voice universal anxieties, unafraid to appear naïve or awkward. Although his sentences are long and loose, they are not cutely or aimlessly digressive: truth is repeatedly being struck at, not chatted up.

James Wood on Karl Ove Knausgaard’s My Struggle, for The New Yorker


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