What are your thoughts on this?
I don't know yet, but I've heard good things. I'm asking for it for Christmas.
>>7420175
how old are you?
I've not heard of him, but my host-father gave the books rave reviews
It's unbelievable. . . It's completely blown mind.
>>7420140
It is amazing. I am on book 6 as of now (500 pages in). 1, 2, 5 and to some extent 4 are absolutely brilliant. 3 and 6, I found personally to not be as good. Still enjoyable, just not as good as the others.
Reading Knausgaard is basically leaving your own life and entering his. One of the best works of this generation.
>>7420219
>2015
>not asking for things for Christmas
What the fuck is wrong with you desu
>>7420436
why did pepe do that ;-;
reading this one and enjoying it. the restraint is as impressive as K's honesty, so reading provides comfy novel feels—regularly recurring themes, sidebar meditations, and overall palpable structure—in conjunction with the equally comfy feel of seemingly natural conversation. it is hard to believe he wrote this, but also attempted a tryhard-sounding title like The America of the Soul (lel ew).
I'm reluctant to check this out because people just kind of praise him without being specific, like he's great and it's an amazing work of art, but no one goes into detail why.
Has anyone read "a time for everyrhing"?
I'm going to read it after I finish rereading the bible.
Is this worth reading if I don't know Norwegian
>>7420436
different poster, but I don't need any junk to be honest.
I'm just asking my family to donate to charity instead of buying me presents.