Praise for Christian Jungersen’s first novel.
Krat
It keeps the reader gripped until the very last page… Christian
Jungersen is a dazzling writer. The descriptions of the old man
are especially brilliant. Without sentimentality, Jungersen captures
the pain of being imprisoned in a body that is falling apart. In
several places, you are reminded of the greatest novel of remembrance,
Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time.
Berlingske Tidende
Christian Jungersen writes about growing old with a rare sympathy,
which allows an unadorned and unsentimental tone to emerge….
Everything is well told and linguistically flawless…. It’s
a gorgeous, extravagant novel.
Weekendavisen
A brimming, philosophical first novel about friendship and the
construction of reality. Utterly unique in both setup and execution.
Standart
One can only be impressed by Christian Jungersen’s powers
of empathy and his appreciation of subtle psychological interaction.
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