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Jon Fosse

    29 septembre 1959

    Jon Fosse est reconnu comme l'un des plus grands dramaturges contemporains au monde, dont les œuvres se caractérisent par un style minimaliste et une exploration profonde de l'existence humaine. Ses pièces saisissent souvent des moments de quiétude, l'incertitude et la quête de sens dans la vie quotidienne. La prose et la poésie de Fosse partagent des préoccupations thématiques similaires, rendues dans un langage économique mais évocateur. Son approche distinctive de l'écriture offre aux lecteurs et au public une expérience émotionnelle puissante et invite à une profonde réflexion.

    Jon Fosse
    I is Another
    Melancholy I-II - WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
    A New Name
    Septology
    Melancholia I
    Matin et soir
    • "... et Johannes voit qu'ils s'approchent maintenant du grand récif et du petit récif et jamais Johannes ne s'est aventuré aussi loin à l'ouest par un temps pareil, car le vent souffle et les vagues sont hautes et la barque pontée de Peter est ballottée par les vagues, et puis ils ne sont plus à bord de la barque pontée de Peter, mais il sont quand même dans un bateau, et ils sont sur la mer, et la mer et le ciel ne font plus qu'un et les nuages et le vent ne font plus qu'un et là bas il y a Erna et ses yeux brillent et la brillance de ses yeux se confond aussi avec tout et puis Peter est devenu invisible. Oui, nous voilà en route, dit Peter... "

      Matin et soir
    • Melancholia I

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Hélène Winckelmann est là, debout dans sa chambre à lui, et elle dénoue ses cheveux. Et lui, Lars Hertervig, élève à l'école des Beaux-Arts de Düsseldorf, regarde Hélène Winckelmann. Et puis, lentement, Hélène se tourne vers lui. Et Hélène le regarde, et il voit ses yeux bleu clair. Et une lumière, claire comme le ciel le plus bleu, se fait soudain en lui. Et il sait alors que, sans Hélène, il ne sera qu'obscurité.

      Melancholia I
    • WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE 2022 International Booker Prize, Finalist 2022 National Book Award, Finalist 2022 National Book Critics Circle Award, Finalist New York Times Editors' Choice Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker and Bookforum What makes us who we are? And why do we lead one life and not another? Asle, an ageing painter and widower who lives alone on the southwest coast of Norway, is reminiscing about his life. His only friends are his neighbour, Åsleik, a traditional fisherman-farmer, and Beyer, a gallerist who lives in the city. There, in Bjørgvin, lives another Asle, also a painter but lonely and consumed by alcohol. Asle and Asle are doppelgängers--two versions of the same person, two versions of the same life, both grappling with existential questions about death, love, light and shadow, faith and hopelessness. The three volumes of Jon Fosse's Septology--The Other Name, I is Another, and A New Name--collected in for the first time in this limited hardcover edition, are a transcendent exploration of the human condition, and a radically other reading experience--incantatory, hypnotic, and utterly unique.

      Septology
    • A New Name

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(1061)Évaluer

      Written in melodious and hypnotic 'slow prose', A New Name: Septology VI-VII is a transcendent exploration of the human condition by Jon Fosse, and a radically other reading experience - incantatory, hypnotic, and utterly unique.

      A New Name
    • I IS ANOTHER: SEPTOLOGY III-V, the second instalment in a major new work by Jon Fosse, one of Europe's most celebrated writers, follows the lives of Asle and Asle - two versions of the same person, two versions of the same life, both grappling with existential questions about life, death, love,... číst celé

      I is Another
    • The Other Name: Septology I-II

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(242)Évaluer

      Follows the lives of two men living close to each other on the west coast of Norway. The year is coming to a close and Asle, an aging painter and widower, is reminiscing about his life. He lives alone, his only friends being his neighbor, Åsleik, a bachelor and traditional Norwegian fisherman-farmer, and Beyer, a gallerist who lives in Bjørgvin, a couple hours' drive south of Dylgja, where he lives. There in Bjørgvin, lives another Asle, also a painter. He and the narrator are doppelgangers--two versons of the same person, two versions of the same life. Through flashbacks, Fosse explores the convergences and divergences in the lives of both Asles, slowly building towards a decisive encounter between them both

      The Other Name: Septology I-II
    • Melancholy II

      • 97pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(54)Évaluer

      Originally published in Norwegian, this work delves into themes of melancholy and introspection. It explores the complexities of human emotions and the nuances of personal experience, offering a profound reflection on the nature of sadness and its impact on life. The narrative invites readers to engage with the intricacies of the human psyche, making it a compelling read for those interested in psychological depth and emotional exploration.

      Melancholy II
    • Fosse: Plays Three

      • 401pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(12)Évaluer

      "Mother and Child is the intense journey of two individuals trying to connect. Like strangers on a first date, mother and son stalk each other, confronted with a shared history they cannot ignore. In Sleep my Baby Sleep, three people are in a strange unnamed place: through visual and linguistic association they try to decipher their predicament. In Afternoon, characters come and go in a flat that is for sale: they will never understand each other; someone will always see one thing, while others will insist on something else. In Beautiful, the past disrupts the present when a man and his family go back to his childhood valley. Conflicts simmer when husband and wife punish each other by courting his best friend, while his daughter meets a local boy. Death Variations explores different aspects of the theme of death: death of love, death of relationship, death of happiness, and finally the death of a young person. As the characters in Fosse's plays search for meaning or even just familiarity in their ruptured lives, their struggles find an echo in the rhythms and repetitions of their speech."--BOOK JACKET

      Fosse: Plays Three