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Wild Swims - by Dorthe Nors (Paperback)

Wild Swims - by  Dorthe Nors (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"First published in English by Pushkin Press in 2020"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A dazzling return to the short story by a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize <p/></b>In fourteen effervescent stories, Dorthe Nors plumbs the depths of the human heart, from desire to melancholy and everything in between. Just as she did in her English-language debut, <i>Karate Chop</i>, Nors slices straight to the core of the conflict in only a few pages. But <i>Wild Swims </i>expands the borders of her gaze, following people as they travel through Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and elsewhere. <p/>Here are portraits of men and women full of restless longing, people who are often seeking a home but rarely finding it. A lie told during a fraught ferry ride on the North Sea becomes a wound that festers between school friends. A writer at a remote cabin befriends the mother of an ex-lover. Two friends knock doors to solicit fraudulent donations for the cancer society. A woman taken with the idea of wild swims ventures as far as the local swimming pool. <p/>These stories have already been featured in the pages of <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Harper's Magazine</i>, <i>Tin House</i>, and <i>A Public Space</i>. They sound the darker tones of human nature and yet find the brighter chords of hope and humor as well. Cutting and offbeat without ever losing its warmth, <i>Wild Swims </i>is a master class in concision and restraint, and a path to living life without either. With <i>Wild Swims </i>Nors's star will continue to be ascendant.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"These stories are a dark reflection of all of us, blinkered by our hang-ups and our insistent desires."<b>--<i>The New York Times Book Review </i></b> <p/>"The 14 stories in the book are mesmerizing, addictive. Each one is just a few pages, written in an oblique, poetic style that arrives at its conclusion through indirection. [Nors] has an uncanny ability to capture the way the human mind works, with disparate memories and ideas running simultaneously along different tracks."<b>--<i>The Associated Press </i></b> <p/>"[Dorthe Nors] is a master of tracking the hits and misses of human connection. If she were a surgeon, she would cut with the cleanest of lines."<b>--<i>Literary Hub </i></b> <p/>"Nors's deft touch gives rise to her unusual way of structuring her stories; in the hands of a less refined prose writer, it would all seem a mishmash. . . . Nors isn't interested in mere euphony, but in using language to capture ephemeral moments of being. Her tone always comes through in translation. . . . Her work is engaging on multiple levels."<b>--<i>Slant Magazine </i></b> <p/>"Nors is an innovator, and other innovators haunt her pages. Yet despite the deeply internal conflicts of these stories, the author successfully manages to bring the reader into the interior experience of her characters, and it is often uncomfortable, not easy to bear. . . . These are daring, untraditional stories."<b>--<i>Fiction Writers Review <br></i></b><br>"Exquisite. . . . Nors is the queen of concision."<b>--<i>Harvard Review <p/></i></b>"The short stories of the contemporary Danish author Dorthe Nors are a masterclass in minimalism. . . . Her works are sleek and compressed, and in them characters play hide and seek with fragments of their personhood, like shadowy figures in a darkened place, illuminated now and then by the flash of a lightning bolt."<b>--<i>Hyperallergic<br></i></b><br>"With <i>Wild Swims</i>, the author continues her streak of powerful flash and short fictions . . ., luring the reader with an intimate tone and a masterful handling of pace and plot construction. . . . These stories may be short in length, yet they all possess an abundance of depth."<b>--<i>Words Without Borders<br></i></b><br>"[<i>Wild Swims</i>] is masterful in its compression of time. . . . In these stories, love and success are always just out of grasp, while isolation, illness, and death remain constants. Nors' spare and precise prose makes these feelings of insecurity and despair so tangible that reading these stories is an unsettling experience."<b>--<i>White Wall Review</i></b> <p/>"Cool, razor-sharp stories by a brilliant Danish writer. . . . Irony and narrative sleights of hand (like the precisely planted out-of-place word, an obsessive thought that gets whittled down to its shameful source, the swerve of an unexpected final line) shape-shift these beautiful distilled stories."<b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review</b> <p/>"Throughout, remarkable characters and wonderful lines emerge from the artful prose. [<i>Wild Swims</i>] is worth downing in one sitting."<b>--<i>Publishers Weekly <p/></i></b>"Masterful. . . . Nors weaves these somber tales of longing and disappointments with humor and bits of hope."<b>--<i>Booklist</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Dorthe Nors</b> is the author of <i>Mirror, Shoulder, Signal</i>, a finalist for the Man Booker International Prize; <i>So Much for That Winter</i>; <i>Karate Chop</i>, the winner of the Per Olov Enquist Literary Prize; and four other novels. She lives in Denmark. <p/><b>Misha Hoekstra</b> is an award-winning translator whose recent work includes the translation of <i>Mirror, Shoulder, Signal </i>by Dorthe Nors. He lives in Aarhus, where he writes and performs songs under the name Misha Hoist.</p>

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