258 pages

English language

Published Jan. 24, 2007 by Graywolf Press.

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4 stars (11 reviews)

After a meeting with his only neighbor, sixty-seven-year-old Trond is forced to reflect upon a long-ago incident that marks the beginning of a series of losses for Trond and his childhood friend, Jon.

12 editions

Review of 'Out Stealing Horses' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Recommended by a Norwegian friend, I enjoyed the atmospheric beginning enough to buy the full (e)book (hurray for Amazon's sample chapters!). I love the small detail in it and the careful painting of the atmosphere and pictures, as we flick between the author growing up as a boy and in his older age; the slow pace of the book, and the interesting revelations as we continue through. It's a wonderfully human book, and reading between the lines seems just as important as following the story through. A good introduction to this writer; I'd like to come back for more.

reviewed Out stealing horses by Per Petterson (A Lannan translation selection)

Review of 'Out stealing horses' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A small group, all female, with one new person. And everyone loved it. For the lyricism of the language (that survived translation intact) and the gradual unfolding of the interleaving stories, as Trond, retired to the hinterlands of Norway, reflects on his life, and especially on the summer a half-century before that defined the man he became.

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Subjects

  • Social isolation -- Fiction
  • Norway -- Fiction