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Kjersti A Skomsvold

    Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold's writing is marked by a profound precision and sensitivity to detail. Her works delve into the intricacies of the human psyche, exploring themes of solitude, connection, and the search for meaning. Skomsvold's distinctive style offers sharp insights and a remarkable ability to capture the subtle nuances of human emotion. Through both her prose and poetry, she demonstrates a deep literary talent and intellectual depth.

    The Child
    Monsterhuman
    • Monsterhuman

      • 525 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      When Kjersti A. Skomsvold was seventeen years old and about to start engineering studies at college, she found herself almost unable to move. "Laid out like a relic" in a nursing home, she listens to an old woman dying, watches her boyfriend drift away, and makes compendious lists of her worries (that she will have to go speed-dating in a wheelchair, that she will be afraid and in pain for the rest of her life). She also begins to compose a novel on Post-it notes that she sticks on the wall above her bed. Monsterhuman is an autofictional tour de force--a funny, sad, astoundingly energetic novel about suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, the power of writing, and twenty-first-century literary life.

      Monsterhuman
    • Narrated by a woman to her new-born, meandering between her enchanted present and her memories of a more difficult past, The Child is a modern exploration of the territory of motherhood.

      The Child