Vigdis Hjorth

A House in Norway

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A House in Norway tells the story of Alma, a divorced textile artist who makes a living from weaving standards for trade unions and marching bands. She lives alone in an old villa, and rents out an apartment in her house to supplement her income. She is overjoyed to be given a more creative assignment, to design a tapestry for an exhibition to celebrate the centenary of women’s suffrage in Norway, but soon finds that it is a much more daunting task than she had anticipated. Meanwhile, a Polish family moves into her apartment, and their activities become a challenge to her unconscious assumptions and her self-image as a good feminist and an open-minded liberal. Is it possible to reconcile the desire to be tolerant and altruistic with the imperative need for creative and personal space?
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230 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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  • Carli Maffeihas quoted3 years ago
    be‍­cause there had been sev‍­er‍­al things in Alma’s life she could have been angry about, but she had never really ex‍­pressed them
  • Carli Maffeihas quoted3 years ago
    He wanted to capture her essence and change her, but he couldn’t, and he liked that she remained a foreign country.
  • Carli Maffeihas quoted3 years ago
    they were never going to see eye to eye anyway.

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