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Min kamp #6

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Karl Ove Knausgård
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In the critically acclaimed autobiographical novel work, My Struggle, explores Karl Ove Knaus Farm mercilessly and even releasing his own life, his ambitions and weaknesses, its uncertainty and doubt, his relationships with friends and lovers, wife and children, mother and father.

It is a work where life is described in all shades, from the crucial harrowing moments everyday life's smallest details. It is also a risky project where the boundaries between private and public sectors exceeded, not without cost to the author himself and for the people described.

In the sixth and last book is about the realization of the work: the release of the previous volumes and the circumstances surrounding this, the literature itself and its relationship to reality.

MemoirNonfictionBiographyLiterary FictionHistoryEssays
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Min kamp #6

The End

Karl Ove Knausgård
Published year: 2011
Pages: 1,116

In the critically acclaimed autobiographical novel work, My Struggle, explores Karl Ove Knaus Farm mercilessly and even releasing his own life, his ambitions and weaknesses, its uncertainty and doubt, his relationships with friends and lovers, wife and children, mother and father.

It is a work where life is described in all shades, from the crucial harrowing moments everyday life's smallest details. It is also a risky project where the boundaries between private and public sectors exceeded, not without cost to the author himself and for the people described.

In the sixth and last book is about the realization of the work: the release of the previous volumes and the circumstances surrounding this, the literature itself and its relationship to reality.

MemoirNonfictionBiographyLiterary FictionHistoryEssays

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