On the Calculation of Volume II :'Unquestionably one of the greatest works of 21st century literature so far.' HERALD

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On the Calculation of Volume II

On the Calculation of Volume II :'Unquestionably one of the greatest works of 21st century literature so far.' HERALD

3.96 (3,019 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Tara Selter is searching for a way back into time.

Tara has been stuck in the 18th of November for over a year's worth of days. She still wakes up to the same newspapers, and the same blank faces when she explains that she has seen this all before. Until one morning, she boards a train and finds herself in a new day. It is still the eighteenth of November, but the faces are different, the weather is colder.

She realises that she has found a way out of her endless autumn. By moving across Europe rather than through time, she can collect the ingredients for the seasons: the thin film of ice on puddles, the fresh spring breeze, the blazing summer sun. As she travels, she begins to hope for a new future, one that will run in parallel to the eighteenth of November, one that she must build for herself.

Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize and Winner of the Nordic Council Prize for Literature, On the Calculation of Volume II is the second volume of the poetic, page-turning European masterpiece about one woman's fall through the cracks of time.

'Absolutely, absolutely incredible.'
Karl Ove Knausgård
'A total explosion.' Nicole Krauss
'Unforgettable.' Hernan Díaz
'Breathtaking.' Chetna Maroo
'Brilliant.' Jon McGregor
'Absolutely marvellous.' Lauren Groff

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571383405
ISBN10 0571383408
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Author's Bio

Solvej Balle was born in 1962 and made her debut in 1986 with Lyrefugl (Lyrebird.) She went on to write one of the 1990s' most acclaimed works of Danish literature, Ifølge loven (According to the Law).

Barbara J. Haveland (b. 1951) is a Scottish literary translator, resident in Copenhagen. She has translated fiction, poetry and drama by many leading Danish and Norwegian writers, both classic and contemporary, including Henrik Ibsen, Peter Hoeg, Linn Ullmann and Carl Frode Tiller.

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