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Verso Books Paperback English

Will and Testament

By Vigdis Hjorth

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Verso Books Paperback English

Will and Testament

By Vigdis Hjorth

Regular price £11.99
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  • <b>Longlisted for The Millions Best Translated Book Awards for Fiction</b><br><b>Longlisted for the National Book Award for Translated Literature</b><br><br>Four siblings. Two summer houses. One terrible secret. <br><br>When a dispute over her parents’ will grows bitter, Bergljot is drawn back into the orbit of the family she fled twenty years before. Her mother and father have decided to leave two island summer houses to her sisters, disinheriting the two eldest siblings from the most meaningful part of the estate. To outsiders, it is a quarrel about property and favouritism. But Bergljot, who has borne a horrible secret since childhood, understands the gesture as something very different—a final attempt to suppress the truth and a cruel insult to the grievously injured.<br><br><i>Will and Testament</i> is a lyrical meditation on trauma and memory, as well as a furious account of a woman’s struggle to survive and be believed. Vigdis Hjorth’s novel became a controversial literary sensation in Norway and has been translated into twenty languages.
<b>Longlisted for The Millions Best Translated Book Awards for Fiction</b><br><b>Longlisted for the National Book Award for Translated Literature</b><br><br>Four siblings. Two summer houses. One terrible secret. <br><br>When a dispute over her parents’ will grows bitter, Bergljot is drawn back into the orbit of the family she fled twenty years before. Her mother and father have decided to leave two island summer houses to her sisters, disinheriting the two eldest siblings from the most meaningful part of the estate. To outsiders, it is a quarrel about property and favouritism. But Bergljot, who has borne a horrible secret since childhood, understands the gesture as something very different—a final attempt to suppress the truth and a cruel insult to the grievously injured.<br><br><i>Will and Testament</i> is a lyrical meditation on trauma and memory, as well as a furious account of a woman’s struggle to survive and be believed. Vigdis Hjorth’s novel became a controversial literary sensation in Norway and has been translated into twenty languages.