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Steve Sem-Sandberg

    August 16, 1958

    Steve Sem-Sandberg is a Swedish journalist, novelist, non-fiction writer, and translator whose work delves into the darker aspects of human existence and historical events. His prose is known for its meticulous detail and psychological depth. Sem-Sandberg's writing offers readers a profound exploration of complex themes.

    Steve Sem-Sandberg
    Ravensbrück
    Theres
    The Tempest
    W.
    The Chosen Ones
    The Emperor of Lies
    • 2022

      W.

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(98)Add rating

      A reimagining of Buechner's classic play Woyzeck, the tale of jealousy, love turned to hate, and murder and its consequences propels this internationally acclaimed novel The novel W. is a literary prequel to one of modern literature's touchstone texts, the play Woyzeck--the basis of films, operas, and numerous translations and adaptations. Considered the first modern drama, Woyzeck tells the story of a loyal foot soldier who, in a fit of jealous rage, kills the woman he loves. In 1836 this true story inspired Georg Buechner to write the play, unfinished at his death at just 23 years old. W., the astonishing new novel by August Prize-winning author Steve Sem-Sandberg, grippingly recounts the lovers' relationship, the murder case, and the solder's execution, while digging deeper into the world and motivations of the characters. Taking this classic and enduring work as his starting point, in poetic and controlled prose, Sem-Sandberg reveals a ruthless, moving, and unforgettable story of human vulnerability and the abyss that Buechner felt was a part of every person. Larger forces such as the horrors of war and the dehumanizing nature of psychiatry collide with the soldier's own small world, and love devolves into hatred as Woyzeck desperately and humanly struggles to make something of the life given to him.

      W.
    • 2019

      The Tempest

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      2.8(29)Add rating

      After many years away, Andreas returns to his childhood home on a small island off the Norwegian coast. He is there to sort through the belongings of his late foster father in their decaying old house, the Yellow Villa. But he soon finds himself overwhelmed with unexpected memories, and begins to uncover not only the shadowy history of the island, but the mysterious truth about his family's pasT.

      The Tempest
    • 2016

      The Chosen Ones

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(62)Add rating

      Winner of the Prix Medicis Etranger The Am Spiegelgrund clinic, in glittering Vienna, masqueraded as a reform school for wayward boys and girls and a home for chronically ill children. This extraordinary novel offers invaluable and compelling insight on an intolerable chapter of Austria's past.

      The Chosen Ones
    • 2011

      In February 1940, the Nazis established what would become the second-largest Jewish ghetto, in the Polish city of Lodz. The leader they appointed was Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, a 63-old Jewish businessman and orphanage director--and the elusive, authoritarian power sustaining the ghetto's very existence.

      The Emperor of Lies