This Should Be Written in the Present Tense

This Should Be Written in the Present Tense

by Martin Aitken (Translator), HelleHelle (Author)

Synopsis

This is a beautifully intimate novel from award-winning Danish novelist, Helle Helle. This should be written in the present tense. But it isn't. Dorte should be at uni in Copenhagen. But she's not. She should probably put some curtains up in her new place. And maybe stop sleeping with her neighbour's boyfriend. Perhaps things don't always work out the way they should.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 06 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 1846558050
ISBN 13: 9781846558054
Book Overview: A beautifully intimate novel from award-winning Danish novelist, Helle Helle
Prizes: Long-listed for IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2016.

Media Reviews
Helle Helle's simple, to-the-point prose cuts to the quick...it's refreshing to find such an intimate book that leaves something for the reader to writer in their own mind...This Should be Written in the Present Tense is a contemporary classic in the making -- Emma Nicklin Stylist Helle has enchanting gifts as a storyteller... This Should Be Written in the Present Tense possesses an immediacy that tenderly and consistently compels. New York Times Book Review A book with all the bigness hidden away -- John Self Guardian This Should Be Written in the Present Tense may sound like just another bildungsroman, but it's surprisingly devoid of ego, and deeply thoughtful Paris Review Compelling Emerald Street There is so much in this book, so much hinted at and alluded to. So much going on off-screen. [...] One of the literary finds of the year Bookmunch A beautiful evocation of the reckless naivete of the early years of adulthood. [Helle Helle's] pared back style gives the novel a haunting quality, exquisitely reflecting the detachment and doubts of the protagonist's life. [...] This is a highly recommended introduction to the work of a talented new name on the European literary scene Book Trust Helle Helle is a star in her native Denmark but hasn't been translated into English until now - on this evidence she's worth the wait -- Anthony Cummins Metro
Author Bio
*Nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize 2015* 'Why does one always read Helle Helle's books about the seemingly humdrum lives of lonely, sleepless women in the back of beyond with the kind of obsession normally reserved for well-turned thrillers?' Politiken Helle Helle is arguably Denmark's foremost contemporary novelist and its most popular. She has been awarded many prizes, including the Danish Critics' Prize, the Danish Academy's Beatrice Prize, and the P.O. Enquist Award. She was recently given the Lifetime Award of the Danish Arts Council. Her work has been translated into thirteen languages. This is her first novel to be translated into English. Martin Aitken is the acclaimed translator of numerous novels from Danish, including works by Peter Hoeg, Jussi Adler-Olsen and Pia Juul, and his translations of short stories and poetry have appeared in many literary journals and magazines. In 2012 he was awarded the American-Scandinavian Foundation's Nadia Christensen Translation Prize.