Two world-class writers reveal themselves to be the ultimate soccer
fans in these collected letters
Karl Ove Knausgaard is sitting at home in Skåne with his wife, four
small children, and dog. He is watching soccer on TV and falls asleep in
front of the set. He likes 0-0 draws, cigarettes, coffee, and Argentina.
Fredrik Ekelund is away, in Brazil, where he plays soccer on the beach
and watches matches with others. Ekelund loves games that end up 4-3 and
teams that play beautiful soccer. He likes caipirinhas and Brazil.
Home and Away is an unusual soccer book, in which the two authors use
soccer and the World Cup in Brazil as the arena for reflections on life
and death, art and politics, class and literature. What does it mean to
be at home in a globalized world?
This exchange of letters opens up new vistas and gives us stories from
the lives of two creative writers. We get under their skin and gain
insight into their relationships with modern times and soccer's place in
their lives, the significance the game has for people in general, and
the question Was this the best soccer championship ever?