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Knausgaard’s The School of Night Probes Art, Ambition, and a Shadowy Pact
arts6 days ago

Knausgaard’s The School of Night Probes Art, Ambition, and a Shadowy Pact

Karl Ove Knausgaard’s The School of Night follows a brash 20-year-old Norwegian photographer in 1985 London whose quest for artistic greatness collides with Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus-like themes, aided and haunted by a Mephistophelian figure. Structured as a 500-page meditation—often witty, sometimes macabre—the novel tracks Kristian’s ascent to celebrity, his egotism, a cryptic bargain’s costs, and the ultimate question of whether power in art comes with a moral price or remains unknowable; the narrative spans from London to a 2009 spotlight, ending in a dramatic, disquieting reckoning about ambition, memory, and meaning.

A Reader’s Roadmap to Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Epic Autofiction
arts-and-culture7 days ago

A Reader’s Roadmap to Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Epic Autofiction

Adam Dalva outlines a reader-friendly route through Karl Ove Knausgaard’s sprawling body of work, highlighting his distinctive autofictional style and offering starter points (My Struggle: Book 1; The Morning Star; My Struggle: Book 2; Autumn; Spring) as well as suggestions for navigating the later volumes and related nonfiction, noting translation speed and reception.