Fiction-induced nostalgia is a primary concern in the Swedish author’s fifth book and her first to be translated into English.
Each of this novel’s four chapters centers on a pivotal, lost relationship in the narrator’s life.
The nonlinear structure of “The Details” means the narrator’s children flicker in the periphery as toddlers, then babies, then teenagers.
She de-emphasizes her own parenthood as a way to recover some past part of herself that exists outside of being a mother, lover or friend.
Books are so crucial to her inquiry because they cannot define the reader the way a child, husband or girlfriend does.
Persons:
Kira Josefsson, Paul Auster’s “, Johanna, Auster, “, ‘ I’ve, ’ ”, Niki, Birgitta Trotzig’s “, ”
Locations:
Swedish