The Necessary Rituals of Maren Gripe

The Necessary Rituals of Maren Gripe

by Barbara Haveland (Translator), ØysteinLønn (Author)

Synopsis

A giddyingly magical fable of the power of unshackled desire, set in a North Sea fishing community. Maren abstains from salt, meat and sex on Saturdays. On the other days of the week, she is magically, magnetically desirable to every man in her remote North Sea fishing village, and to all visiting seamen, but has remained totally faithful to her husband. When she crawls into bed with intent in the early hours of one spring Saturday morning, her husband is paralysed with shock, not least because, somehow, she smells of autumn...Within hours, Maren's life is crumbling, as is her marriage and the life of her community. She's to be found in a pub full of lusty sailors, baring her breasts before the astonished regulars and one entirely irregular visitor -- a Dutch seaman who, uniquely, remains impervious to her charms. Her unrequited passion for him reaches fever pitch and sparks a sequence of arguments, thefts, fires and fights -- the entire tranquil, ordered village goes crazy in her passion's wake. Through a series of overlapping, contradictory statements from participants and observers -- as in a criminal case -- the reader is brought to the eye of the whirlwind, and into the presence of passion of absolute purity, and absolute fury.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 07 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 000711334X
ISBN 13: 9780007113347

Media Reviews
'This is a book for the reader to appreciate in the way one would a painting by an Old Master -- from a variety of angles and distances. It is a novel that will linger in the mind long after the reader finishes it.' Dagens Naeringsliv
Author Bio
Oystein lonn is one of Norway's most celebrated and successful writers. Many of his books have been translated widely -- into other languages, into screenplays for films and into plays for the stage. In 1995 he was awarded the Nordic Council's Prize for Literature, Scandinavia's most prestigious literary honour.