Natalja's Stories
Natalja's Stories
Inger Christensen
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Known primarily for her poetry, Inger Christensen (1935–2009) remains one of Denmark’s most distinguished and original authors. Part of a seven-writer project modeled after Boccaccio’s Decameron, Natalja’s Stories focuses on the shifting ground of meaning.
It is a tale told to the narrator by her grandmother—about her mother, “abducted” from Copenhagen, taken to Russia, from where she must flee after the Revolution. She dies and her ashes are carried back to Denmark. The story is told and retold in marvelous ways, often hilariously, involving murders and absurd characters, with wonderful repeating motifs and passages.
"Her luminous prose confirms what was already evident in the poems: that Christensen was one of the eminent visionaries of the twentieth century."
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