Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson

The novel is a poignant exploration of a man's relationship with his father and his own identity. Set in Norway, it follows the protagonist's decision to live in solitude after the death of his wife and sister. Through a series of flashbacks, he recalls his childhood, particularly the summer of 1948 when he lived with his father in the country. As he delves into his past, he uncovers his father's involvement in the resistance during World War II and the lasting impact it had on their relationship and his own life. The narrative intertwines the past and the present, reflecting on themes of loss, betrayal, and the complexity of human relationships.

The 3538th greatest book of all time


Published
2003
Nationality
Norwegian
Type
Fiction
Pages
250-300
Words
60,000
Original Language
Norwegian
Alternate Titles
Salir A Robar Caballos

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