From one of the greatest Norwegian authors of the twentieth century,
comes a collection of spare, biting stories of people caught between
reality and expectation, hope and despair, love and longing.
A man and a woman in a quiet, remote house, an old man on a park bench,
an estranged brother in a railway café -- Kjell Askildsen's characters
are surrounded by absence. Filled with disquiet, and longing, they walk
to a fjord, they smoke, they drink on a veranda, they listen to
conversations that drift through open windows. Small flashes like the
promise of a sunhat, a nail in a cherry tree, or a raised flag, reveal
the interminable space between desire and reality in which Askildsen's
characters are forever suspended. Widely recognized as one of the
greatest modern short-story writers, with unadorned prose and a dark
humor, Askildsen captures life as it really is, the worlds of his
characters uncanny mirrors of our own.