A Stranger at My Table: The Postcolonial Story of a Family Caught in the Half-Life of Empires - Paperback
by Ivo de Figueiredo (Author), Deborah Dawkin (Translator)
"A touching, contemplative chronicle of loss and self-discovery."
- Publishers Weekly
- Dagbladet This Ibsen-biography shares the quality of its subject: It is unsurpassable. [...] Anybody with the slightest interest in literature should indulge in a meeting with the most important Norwegian contribution to world literature: The works of Henrik Ibsen. Outside of the plays themselves, there is no better place to start than Ivo de Figueiredo's two books, "The Man" (2006) and "The Mask" (2007).
- Klassekampen A jubilant outcry ... it is this literary composition that makes Ivo de Figueiredo revise our understanding of Ibsen.
- Dag Solstad Praise for Sleeping Sinner, The K ber Case. A true story of spiritualism, love and a possible murder, 2010 The book is so well written that I almost forgot that it was a book. It resembles a film or a court case. Figueiredo's trick is to focus on the unsolved parts of the case [...] Figueiredo deserves gratitude and admiration.
- Aftenposten Wonderfully fascinating reading. Exciting like a crime novel, but from real life.
- Varden Electrifyingly well written. The historian and writer, Ivo de Figueiredo, stylistically just gets better and better [...] It is like a thriller you cannot put down.
- VG+
Author Biography
Ivo de Figueiredo (b. 1966) is the critically-acclaimed biographer of Norway's treasured cultural icon, Henrik Ibsen (forthcoming in English with Yale University Press, 2019), and his next book is the official biography of Edvard Munch, commissioned by the Munch Foundation. In 2002, he was awarded the Brage Prize for a biography of Johan Bernhard Hjort, the co-founder of the Norwegian Fascist Party who later became a resistance fighter and human rights lawyer. A Stranger at My Table received one of the highest non-fiction honors in Norway, the 2016 Language Prize and was nominated for the Brage Prize that same year. Figueiredo works as a critic at Morgenbladet and Aftenposten and is a member of the Norwegian Academy.