Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Morten Stroksnes

    Morten Strøksnes is a Norwegian author recognized for his work in literary reportage. He crafts his narratives by weaving together in-depth thematic exploration with a journalist's keen eye and a photographer's aesthetic sensibility. His essays, portraits, and reviews, featured in major Norwegian publications, showcase a sharp observational skill and analytical approach. Strøksnes has authored critically acclaimed books that offer readers compelling insights into the world.

    Shark Drunk
    • 2017

      Shark Drunk

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(311)Add rating

      ONE OF SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR The Lofoten islands in Norway are as isolated and forbidding as they are majestic. In this true story, two friends, the author and the eccentric artist Hugo Aasjord, set out onto the icy waters surrounding the islands. Their quest: to pursue the infamous Greenland shark—a massive creature that can grow to twenty-six feet in length and more than a ton in weight—from a tiny rubber boat. But the shark is not known for its size alone: its meat contains a toxin that, when consumed, has been known to make people drunk and hallucinatory. Together, the two men tackle existential questions, survive the world’s most powerful maelstrom, and, yes, get drunk, as they attempt to understand the ocean from every possible angle, drawing on poetry, science, history, ecology, mythology, and their own, sometimes intoxicated, observations.

      Shark Drunk