When Arvid Jansen comes-to one morning in the doorway of a bookstore in Oslo, Norway, his grief comes back to him in devastating flashes: His parents and his brothers are dead, he has lost touch with his wife and daughters, abandoned his career as a writer and bookseller. His old life is gone.
In the Wakeis the story of Arvid's first steps toward resuming that life, of his gradual confrontation with everything he lost and ultimately with his own role in the disaster that killed his family.
Told with the insight and moral force of his countryman Knut Hamsun,In the Wakeis the American debut of a treasured European writer.
Per Petterson demonstrates, through his own commanding art, the solace of the written word as well as the necessity of human connection. It is understandable why European readers have long admired his work. The New York Times
This riveting story is as universal as love and death . . . Holds the reader in a hypnotic thrall. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Petterson's words have a music reminiscent of W. G. Sebald. The New York Times Book Review
A profound novel. Masterfully written. Library Journal
An impressive American debut. Publishers Weekly
Per Pettersonwas a librarian and bookseller before publishing his first book in 1987.In the Wakewas the first of his novels to be published in the U.S.Out Stealing Horses, his second novel, was published by Graywolf Press in 2007. He lives in Oslo, Norway.