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They / Helle Helle ; translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Helle, Helle, Author.
Contributor:
Aitken, Martin, translator.
Series:
New Directions paperbook ; 1655.
New Directions paperbook ; NDP1655
Standardized Title:
De. English http://id.loc.gov/resources/hubs/d331934d-8492-3827-b59c-c7d6eefa9d18
Language:
Danish
English
Subjects (All):
Rødby (Denmark)--Fiction.
Rødby (Denmark).
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Mothers and daughters.
Sick parents--Fiction.
Sick parents.
Genre:
Domestic fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Novels.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
151 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2026.
Language Note:
In English; translated from the Danish.
Summary:
"Following a number of moves from one shabby rental to another, they-the mother and daughter of this elusive, strangely riveting novel set in 1980s Denmark-now reside in an apartment over the hairdresser shop in the same island town where they've always lived. It's only the two of them, and they are so enmeshed that it can be hard to tell them apart: they share the same manners, habits, and opinions to an almost comic degree. One day the mother feels a lump below her chest, and as our young heroine reflects, "nothing's the way it is." While the mother is in and out of the hospital, the daughter-barely sixteen and just starting high school-makes new friends (Tove Dunk, Hafni, Bob, and Desert Boots) and meets a few boys, but she remains essentially alone. In its splintering, multi-layered, perpetual present tense, where the borders of time seemingly expand, flatten, and dissolve, Helle finds an unexpectedly moving voice for her heroines' pain, one which rises almost wordlessly to then reach across and profoundly touch the reader. A poignant coming-of-age story and a comedy of errors, they is also a billet-doux to the fashions and fads of the island of Lolland, Helle's childhood home: she painstakingly records what people wore, how they spoke, and the kinds of things they ate ("cauliflower gratin" and "macaroni horns in the tomato soup"). Gorgeously rendered into English by the prize-winning translator Martin Aitken, they is an exquisite small-town portrait-oblique, calibrated, and oddly affecting-of the love between a mother and daughter, of all its attendant longing, and the inevitable letting go"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Miller Fund bookplate.
ISBN:
9780811239127
0811239128
OCLC:
1559983500

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