<p>'Boudoir is a magical novel; sneakily political, quietly addictive, and devastatingly honest. Its characters feel completely real, but also persistently strange and unknowable, as all real people are. The eerie landscapes of rural Iceland are precisely brought to life, and I fell in love with the heroine, Teddy, born with a brilliant mind, steely courage, and all the wayward longings of an action hero in a world that can only see her as a pretty girl whose talents are irrelevant. I was completely swept away by it.' - SANDRA NEWMAN, AUTHOR OF <i>JULIA </i>AND <i>THE HEAVENS</i></p><p>'What I admire most about Palsdottir's writing is her ability to orchestrate the random [...] and the way she covers real tensions and worries with a quilt of details, as they are so often covered in life.' – REIN RAUD,<i> EUROPEAN LITERATURE NETWORK</i><br /></p>

Teddy lives with her parents on a farm in the Icelandic wilderness. It's 1962, and the world is changing, although you wouldn't know it from the stark quiet of the lava fields and mountains that mark the boundaries of the young woman's existence. But after two chance encounters, Teddy's dreams of a world beyond begin to crystallise, albeit in strange and unexpected ways, as we follow one woman's life over five decades, from farm to city to the skies.With piercing clarity and dry, unsentimental wit, Sigrun Palsdottir - historian, novelist, and one of Iceland's most compelling contemporary voices - brilliantly captures the dissonance between how we are seen and who it is we are. Taking us from grandeur of rural Iceland to the glossy, sticky world of 1970s air travel, via check fraud, thwarted ambition and lost astronauts, Boudoir is a novel about reinvention, dislocation, and the forceful gravity of the lives and selves we think we've left behind.
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A piercing novel about reinvention, dislocation, and the forceful gravity of the lives and selves we think we've left behind.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781916806146
Publisert
2026-04-07
Utgiver
Peirene Press Ltd
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
125 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biografisk notat

Sigrun Palsdottir is an Icelandic writer and historian. She completed a PhD in the History of Ideas at the University of Oxford in 2001, after which she was a research fellow at the University of Iceland. She was the editor of Saga, the principal peer-reviewed journal for Icelandic history, from 2008 to 2016. Palsdottir's work has been nominated for the Icelandic Literary Prize, the Icelandic Women's Literature Prize, the Hagthenkir Non-fiction Prize and the DV Culture Prize. Her book Sigrun og Fridgeir (Uncertain Seas) won the Icelandic Booksellers' Prize in 2013, and her second novel Delluferdin (Embroidery) was awarded the European Union Prize for Fiction 2021.