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Ute av verden (1998) En tid for alt (2004) Min kamp 1 (2009) Min kamp 2 (2009) Min kamp 3 (2009) Min kamp 4 (2010) Min kamp 5 (2010) Min kamp 6 (2011) Om høsten (2015) Om vinteren (2015) Om våren (2016) Om sommeren (2016) Så mye lengsel på så liten flate (2017) Fuglene under himmelen (2019) Blindeboka (2019) Morgenstjernen (2020) Ulvene fra evighetens skog (2021) Det tredje riket (2022) Nattskolen (2023) •

 



Karl Ove Knausgård (b. 1968, Norway) is an internationally acclaimed author best known for his monumental six-volume autobiographical series My Struggle (Min Kamp, 2009–2011). The books combine intimate personal confession, philosophical reflection, and detailed depictions of everyday life, sparking both praise and controversy for their unflinching portrayal of real people. Often compared to Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, the series redefined contemporary autofiction and brought Knausgaard global recognition.

After My Struggle, Knausgård published the four-volume Seasonal Quartet (2015–2016), a blend of letters, meditations, and observations, and later ventured into historical fiction with The Morning Star (2020) and its follow-ups. His work is celebrated for its depth, expansiveness, and ability to elevate the mundane into the profound.

Due to the pandemic Karl handed his manuscript Blinedeboken to the Future Library in 2022 in a joint ceremony. This work was preceded by So Much Longing in So Little Space in 2019 and followed by The Morning Star (Morgenstjernen, 2020).








                   


       

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