Agnes Ravatn

Agnes Ravatn is a Norwegian author known for her novels and essays. Her works often blend humor with keen observations of human behavior. She gained international recognition with her novel 'The Bird Tribunal,' which has been translated into several languages.

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  1. 1. The Bird Tribunal

    In a remote Norwegian village, a young woman named Allis seeks refuge from her troubled past by taking a job as a housekeeper for Sigurd, a mysterious and reclusive man with secrets of his own. As the two navigate their isolated existence, a tense and unsettling atmosphere envelops their interactions, revealing layers of guilt, redemption, and the haunting echoes of their pasts. The story unfolds with a slow-burning intensity, exploring themes of solitude, human connection, and the inescapable nature of one's own conscience.

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  2. 2. Goście

    In this intriguing narrative, a couple embarks on a seemingly idyllic retreat to a remote cabin, seeking solace and a break from their bustling city life. However, their peaceful getaway takes an unexpected turn when they encounter a series of mysterious and unsettling events. As the line between reality and imagination blurs, the couple is forced to confront their own fears and the hidden tensions within their relationship. The story masterfully weaves elements of suspense and psychological depth, keeping readers on edge as they unravel the enigmatic occurrences surrounding the couple's stay.