Quote by: Karl Ove Knausgard

Until I moved to Stockhold I had felt there was a continuity to my life, as if it stretched unbroken from childhood up to the present, held together by new connections, in a complex and ingenious pattern in which every phenomenon I saw was capable of evoking a memory which unleashed small landslides of feeling in me, some with a known source, others without. The people I encountered came from towns I had been to, they knew other people I had met, it was a network, and it was a tight mesh. But when I moved to Stockholm this flaring up of memories became rarer and rarer, and one day it ceased altogether. That is, I could still remember; what happened was that the memories no longer stirred anything in me. No longing, no wish to return, nothing. Just the memory, and a barely perceptible hint of an aversion to anything that was connected with it.


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Author Bio


  • NameKarl Ove Knausgard
  • DescriptionNorwegian author
  • AliasesKnausgaard, Karl Ove
  • BornDecember 6, 1968
  • CountryNorway
  • ProfessionNovelist; Author; Autobiographer
  • AwardsNorwegian Critics Prize For Literature; Brage Prize; ; ; ; ; ;