The Helios Disaster

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by Linda Bostrom Knausgaard

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN TRANSLATED LITERATURE "Knausgård is an impressive writer" ― Publishers Weekly "Knausgård’s writing is crystalline and careful" ― Kirkus Reviews "Boström Knausgård’s careful exploration of mental illness is restrained and entirely unsentimental. (...) Her prose is unobtrusive in its simplicity and minimalism. The result is both powerful and lyrical." ― Words Without Borders This modern spin on the myth of Athena plunges us deep inside the mind of an unlikely twelve-year-old goddess confined to a small Swedish town. Separated from her father just moments after bursting from his skull in full armor, Anna is packed off into foster care where she learns to ski, speaks in tongues, and negotiates the needs of a quirky cast of relatives. Unable to overcome her father’s absence, however, she finally succumbs to depression and is institutionalized. Anna’s rallying war cry rings out across the pages of this concise and piercing novel as a passionate appeal for belonging taken to its emotional extreme. “ The Helios Disaster by Linda Boström Knausgård, translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles, is a study of loss that brings the myth of Athena to Sweden. Twelve-year-old Anna’s father is committed to a psychiatric hospital, and when the assimilation efforts with the foster family do not work out, she is institutionalized as well. ” ―National Book Foundation, *2020 National Book Award Longlist in Translated Literature* “Linda Boström Knausgård’s debut novel, The Helios Disaster , continues the tradition of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (“The Yellow Wallpaper”), Kate Chopin ( The Awakening ), Sylvia Plath ( The Bell Jar ), and William Styron ( Darkness Visible ) in its palpable longing to communicate something about mental illness. The approach here weds sensuous imagery to taut sentences, establishing an economy of language that perhaps surpasses Boström Knausgård’s predecessors in giving shape to emotion and suffering from the inside…This poignant book is important; its author, courageous.” ―Chris Via, Rain Taxi Review of Books “Ms. Boström Knausgård is good at evoking the fragility that can afflict even the most loving families. Her sentences, translated from the Swedish by Rachel Willson-Broyles, are short, dry and brittle, like tinder on the verge of combustion. The writing then takes fire in the desperate and disturbing portrait of mental illness” ―Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal “Blending psychological realism with a hallucinatory dose of the mythological, Linda Boström Knausgård’s The Helios Disaster eludes easy classification. It’s a slim novel that moves from trauma to revelation and back again; it’s also a disconcerting reworking of some memorable myths and legends. Running throughout the novel is a measured consideration of belief and humanity’s relationship to the divine―both metaphorically and literally.” ―Tobias Carroll, Words Without Borders "“Intense and psychological.” ― Book Riot “In brilliant, harrowing pages of deep interiority, Knausgård describes Anna’s fever dream of alienation; Anna is desperate for love and confounded by it, and chronically incapable of connecting with those who might provide it. Knausgård’s bluntly surreal style―she is also a poet― suits Anna’s vibrant, tormented imagination…Tidy endings are nowhere to be found; Knausgård instead gratifies by portraiture, in her thrilling conception of a young goddess on earth.” ― Publishers Weekly “a moving trip to an emotional bottom…A flinty, lyrical, and storm-clouded study of loss.” ― Kirkus Reviews "Knausgård is an impressive writer" ― Publishers Weekly "Knausgård’s writing is crystalline and careful" ― Kirkus Reviews "Boström Knausgård’s careful exploration of mental illness is restrained and entirely unsentimental. (...) Her prose is unobtrusive in its simplicity and minimalism. The result is both powerful and lyrical." ― Words Without Borders “Knausgård’s interpretation of a young Athena will indeed resonate for those readers familiar with narratives of teenage depression and suicide, as well as join those other worthy literary revisions of legendary gods whose exposed humanity in our world makes them more human than the mortals they are forced to commiserate with.” ― The Literary Review “Linda Boström Knausgård's The Helios Disaster vibrates with a strange, seductive intensity. A mythological origin story as well as a modern story of otherness, it portrays the push and pull of human connection―the anguish of yearning for, but also fearing, the warmth and reach of others. Knausgård’s simple, disarming words bear complex, profound, and surprising truths.” ―Chia-Chia Lin, author of The Unpassing “The emotional intensity created by Boström Knausgård recalls Sylvia Plath, but her spare, accelerating modern myth owes something to the poet/classicist Anne Carson’s novels in verse. This novella cannot be read quickly, its psychological range and febrile prose demand attentiveness. It takes

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