The Other Name — WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

Septology I-II

Jon Fosse author Damion Searls translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Fitzcarraldo Editions

Published:10th Oct '19

Should be back in stock very soon

The Other Name — WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE cover

This Nobel Prize-winning work by Jon Fosse delves into the complexities of identity and existence through the lives of two doppelgängers, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.

The Other Name — WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE by Jon Fosse is a profound exploration of the human experience, characterized by its unique, lyrical style often referred to as ‘slow prose.’ The narrative weaves together the past and present, creating a tapestry that reflects on the essence of identity and existence. Fosse, recognized as a significant European author, delves into the complexities of life through the lens of his characters.

At the heart of the story is Asle, an aging painter and widower living a solitary life on the picturesque southwest coast of Norway. As the year draws to a close, he finds himself reflecting on his past and the choices that have shaped his life. His only companions are Åsleik, a traditional fisherman-farmer, and Beyer, a gallerist from the city. The narrative introduces another character named Asle, also a painter, who is grappling with loneliness and addiction. These two Asles serve as doppelgängers, representing different facets of the same individual and embodying the struggle with existential themes such as love, death, and faith.

Through its hypnotic prose, The Other Name invites readers to contemplate the dualities of life and the intricate connections that define our existence. Fosse's work resonates deeply, prompting reflections on what it means to be human in a world where choices and circumstances intertwine, shaping our identities in profound ways.

‘Jon Fosse is a major European writer.’
— Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of My Struggle


‘Fosse has written a strange mystical moebius strip of a novel, in which an artist struggles with faith and loneliness, and watches himself, or versions of himself, fall away into the lower depths. The social world seems distant and foggy in this profound, existential narrative, which is only the first part of what promises to be a major work of Scandinavian fiction.’
— Hari Kunzru, author of White Tears


‘There is, in this book’s rhythmic accumulation of words, something incantatory and self-annihilating — something that feels almost holy.’
Wall Street Journal


‘Over the past two decades, Jon Fosse, a playwright, poet, essayist and children’s author as well as a novelist, has won almost every award going in Norway, while his “slow prose” has gained him a cult following in English translation. He has been compared to Ibsen and Beckett, and his writing has elements of both the former’s severity and the latter’s use of insistent repetition.... The work simply loops and flows. The style is formal, yet with a sense of restlessness. As for plot, there is plenty.... Fosse’s fusing of the commonplace and the existential, together with his dramatic forays into the past, make for a relentlessly consuming work: already Septology feels momentous.’
— Catherine Taylor, Guardian


‘Fosse’s portrait of intersecting lives is that rare metaphysical novel that readers will find compulsively readable.’
Publishers Weekly, starred review


‘Deeply enigmatic though never obscure, the novel presents questions [...] But to understand how completely these things elude comprehension, and to clothe their fundamental mystery in such gorgeous raiment, is an achievement no less profound.’
— Dustin Illingworth, The Nation

  • Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature 2023 (Sweden)
  • Long-listed for International Booker 2020

ISBN: 9781910695913

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352 pages