.Utterly engrossing. A triumph. A work of meditation and wonder with a horizon as wide and open as the far Nordic coastlines that [Strøksnes] so beautifully evokes.. .The Spectator (London)
.Strøksnes beautifully describes the midnight sun, majestic fjords and moody stretches of sea.[and] brings a little-known world to life.. A homage to the sea and a call to arms to protect the ecosystem that humans treat so abysmally yet rely on so much.. .The Economist
.Melville.s Ahab and Hemingway.s Old Man spring to mind. . . . Rich and fascinating. . . . Morten Strøksnes.s clever trick is to remind us for one last time that the catching of the big fish is the least important part of the story.. .The Wall Street Journal
.Charming, thoughtful and often hilarious.. Strøksnes has a Sebaldian gift for straying from his themes, then circling back to catch them in ambush.. .The Times Literary Supplement (London)
.Strøksnes follows his capacious curiosity.. The end result reads a bit as if Geoff Dyer had written .Jaws... .The New York Times