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Årstidsencyklopedien • Book 1
by Karl Ove Knausgaard
Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini
Why You'll Love This
A single day with a newborn becomes a spiritual reckoning in Knausgaard's hands; Ballerini's contemplative narration captures every tender, terrifying moment.
About This Book
A Norwegian father chronicles a single April day with his newborn daughter, weaving together the mundane rhythms of domestic life with profound reflections on existence, mortality, and the weight of parenthood. Knausgaard transforms ordinary moments into an intimate meditation on what it means to be human, as he navigates the tender vulnerability of caring for an infant while confronting his own fears and the fragility that underlies even the most precious experiences. The narrative unfolds from dawn to dusk, finding extraordinary depth in the seemingly simple act of living through twenty-four hours.
Edoardo Ballerini's narration brings remarkable sensitivity to Knausgaard's contemplative prose, his voice capturing both the gentle wonder of new fatherhood and the underlying currents of anxiety that permeate the text. Ballerini's measured pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the author's philosophical observations without losing the emotional immediacy of the moment-to-moment experiences. The intimate nature of the subject matter feels particularly well-suited to the audio format, where Ballerini's nuanced performance creates an almost conversational quality that draws listeners into this deeply personal journey through a single transformative day.
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