A Change of Time by Ida Jessen - ISBN: 9781939810175
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A Change of Time

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  • Paperback

    250 pages

  • Release Date

    16 April 2019

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Summary

A penetrating study of a woman who, in the wake of her domineering husband’s death, must embrace her newfound freedom and redefine herself.“A masterpiece of the epistolary novel told in diary entries … beautifully translated … deeply felt”-from an award-winning and bestselling Danish novelist (Bookforum)A penetrating study of a woman who, in the wake of her domineering husband’s death, must embrace her newfound freedom and redefine herselfSet in rural Denmark in the early 20th century, A Chan…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781939810175
ISBN-10:1939810175
Author:Ida Jessen, Martin Aitken
Publisher:Archipelago Books
Imprint:Archipelago Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:250
Release Date:16 April 2019
Weight:249g
Dimensions:165mm x 142mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Jessen is a talented and empathetic writer (and kudos must be given to translator Aitken, whose translation is supple and luminous), and has imbued a quiet story about a woman finding herself after her husband’s death with poignancy and stunning humanity.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“An engaging, honest, and beautifully written look at love, loss, and self-realization.”
Kirkus Reviews

“In A Change of Time, Ida Jessen has crafted a masterpiece of the epistolary novel told in diary entries. Each log is rich with detail … Here, one-liners—beautifully translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken—are deeply felt.”
Bookforum

“The text shines as an honest reckoning with the death of a spouse—but one in a deeply companionless marriage—and the life of two people who shared little but space … Jessen, the Danish translator of Marilynne Robinson, among others, proves to have a keen Robinsonian streak of her own. She writes with the same narrative generosity, the same belief in the dignity and voice of characters that might usually be dismissed.”
The Millions

A Change of Time is a book of masterful restraint, and this restraint is a kind of tenderness. It is a book that understands that desire permeates everything - nothing human can be be cleansed of it; and that sometimes love clings most inextricably to the smallest places - misjudgment, invisibility, loneliness. It is a book that deepens and dignifies both our innocence and our fallibility.”
—Anne Michaels, author of Fugitive Pieces

“A masterful psychological portrait of an individual, who is set free into a new era, after many years of great loneliness.”
—Jury of the Danish Writers Association’s Blixen Award for A Change of Time

“A successful portrait of a widow and her coming freedom. Ida Jessen is sensible and solid in her historical novel A Change in Time.”
—Mikkel Krause Frantzen, Politiken

“One rejoices at how clearly and precisely the book is written.”
Dagbladet Information

“Once again, Ida Jessen has succeeded in creating a small masterpiece.”
Weekendavisen

“Set in a rural Danish village in the early 20th century, A Change of Time is a beautiful, quiet and reflective novel told through the diary entries of a schoolteacher called Frau Bagge … The novel charts her response to [her husband’s] death and her attempts to build herself a new life, find herself a new place and identity and discover meaning in life again. An exquisitely written novel.”
—Radz Pandit, Rhadika’s Reading Retreat

About The Author

Ida Jessen

Ida Jessen is the author of A Change of Time (En Ny Tid), which received the Blixen Prize and Danish Radio’s Best Novel Prize, as well as several bestselling and award-winning novels. A member of the Danish Academy, she is known as a master of psychological realism. She has also translated the work of Marilynne Robinson and Alice Munro into Danish.About the translator- Martin Aitken is the acclaimed translator of numerous novels from Danish and Norwegian, including works by Karl Ove Knausgaard, Hanne rstavik, Peter H eg, Jussi Adler-Olsen, and Pia Juul, and his translations of short stories and poetry have appeared in many literary journals and magazines. In 2012 he was awarded the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s Nadia Christensen Translation Prize.

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