AUTUMN by KARL OVE KNAUSGAARD

Reading by Eileen Tabios

AUTUMN by Karl One Knausgaard

(Penguin Random House, 2015)



Karl Ove Knausgaard is one of the best writers of our time and in AUTUMN he turns goldenly gorgeous. 

My take-away from this book—the most beautiful book I’ve read in a long while—is a paraphrase from the most memorable essay I’ve read on Van Gogh… that I’m moved to turn to a monostich:

Lose your battle with technique to become Van Gogh


which, in turn, gifts against the true story of today’s weather:

Outside, quicksilver

flashes of rain rebelling 

against all gray days



 

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