Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Review of I Curse the River of Time by Per Petterson

I Curse the River of Time is a beautiful book. In clear and precise prose, Per Petterson tells the story of Arvid Jansen, a 37-year-old man in the midst of a divorce, who also happens to have a very complicated relationship with his mother.

To put it bluntly, Arvid is not a happy man. He drops out of college to follow his Communist ideals. He has had "issues" with his mother for his entire life. And now his mother is dying.

The book takes place both in Norway and in Denmark, where Arvid's mother is originally from. It moves up and back in time, tracing Arvid's youth and young adulthood, and touches on the brother he lost. It's easy to see that Arvid's mother is a complicated woman, full of dreams and regrets. The two never really argue, but the tension is always gurgling beneath the surface.

The writing was lovely. At times, the novel seemed to have a conversational tone, and I think this worked well. And there were definitely many dark and contemplative moments throughout the book.

Petterson's descriptions of Scandinavia were excellent, and his observations were spot on. Not that much happens in I Curse the River of Time, but action is not the point.

Just One Pink gives I Curse the River of Time an 8.5.

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