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Absolution : a novel
- Title
- Absolution : a novel / Olafur Johann Olafsson.
- Author
- Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson.
- Publication
- New York : Pantheon Books, 1991.
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Text | Request in advance | PT7511.O439 F9613 1991 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 259 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- In his dazzling literary debut in the English language, Olafur Johann Olafsson - one of Iceland's preeminent and best-selling writers of fiction - gives us the putative memoirs of an Icelandic expatriate living in New York in the autumn of his life, a degenerate, self-styled captain of industry and aesthete who has endured two failed marriages and whose children are "a testimony to a mistake.".
- Peter Peterson is a man racked by nightmares of a crime of passion he may have committed half a century ago out of unrequited love, a crime that has shaped the rest of his life.
- His memoirs - a confession ranging from his placid bourgeois boyhood in Reykjavik, to his days as a student in Nazi-occupied Denmark, to his ferocious rise as an immigrant entrepreneur in New York - are refracted not only through his paranoia, manipulativeness, vanity, crazed cynicism, and wry humor, but also through the sensibility of a compulsive fellow countryman who has translated and edited Peterson's scribblings in the settling of Peterson's estate - and who might have made them very much his own.
- Sly, highly intelligent, and lucid, Absolution is a brilliant anatomy of obsession, desire, and self-deception.
- Uniform Title
- Fyirgefning syndanna. English
- Alternative Title
- Fyirgefning syndanna.
- ISBN
- 0679428917
- LCCN
- 93041229
- OCLC
- 123246544
- ocn123246544
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries