![]() ![]() KARL OVE KNAUSGAARD: Thank you very much.įADEL: So I just want to start with how we got "Morning Star." I mean, this is your first work of total fiction in over a decade after writing your six-volume autobiographical series, "My Struggle." What brought you back to fiction and this story in particular? ![]() Joining us now is author Karl Ove Knausgaard. The novel is an unsettling and biblically-infused story that explores life, death and the in-between. Crabs fill the street far from the water, swarms of ladybugs cover a terrace, and animals that shouldn't be there appear on roads, in homes. Then a new star appears in the sky and things get strange. It's told through the eyes of several people, among them a professor, a priest, a journalist all struggling with the challenges that are life, love, mental health, addiction, career failures, work-life balance, global warming. In "The Morning Star," Karl Ove Knausgaard (ph) spins an ambitious tale that takes place over two days in August. ![]()
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