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World Service,20 Jun 2014,24 mins

Karl Ove Knausgaard

Talking Books

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The Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard is among the surprise literary successes in recent years. Aged only 45 he has been compared to March Proust having written 3,600 pages, six volumes, on his life. He contends this work isn’t a memoir but fiction. It’s called My Struggle, Min Kamp in Norwegian, and Mein Kampf in German. It’s full of the everyday banalities of life, existential crises, and a serious exposition on Adolf Hitler, the nature of good and evil, and death. Razia Iqbal interviews him in front of an audience at the Hay Festival and asks what motivated him to expose the most intimate details of his life on paper. (Karl Ove Knausgaard) (Credit: Thomas Wagstrom)

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