Days in the History of Silence

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Days in the History of Silence

Days in the History of Silence (Norwegian: Dager i stillhetens historie) is a 2011 novel by the Norwegian writer Merethe Lindstrøm. The narrative focuses on an elderly couple who struggles with the inability to talk about sensitive subjects from their past. The book received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature and the Nordic Council Literature Prize.[1][2]

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Days in the History of Silence
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AuthorMerethe Lindstrøm
Original titleDager i stillhetens historie
TranslatorAnne Bruce
LanguageNorwegian
PublisherAschehoug
Publication date
2011
Publication placeNorway
Pages215
ISBN9788203197215
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Silje Stavrum Norevik of Dagbladet wrote: "It is impressive how Lindstrøm composes a small chamber play, and reflects an existence so fragile and delicate without having to resort to big words. ... The language is simple, elegant and pleasant, but the mood so suggestive in its silent drama. Lindstrøm is known as a refined short-story writer, here she shows to the fullest that she also masters the larger canvas."[3]

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