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  1. Melancholy II, original title Melancholia II, is a 1996 novella by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse. It is set in Stavanger, in early autumn of 1902, the year of Norwegian artist Lars Hertervig 's death, and is told from the perspective of Hertervig's fictitious sister Oline.

  2. 6 de dic. de 2018 · Author (alternate script) None. 97 pages ; 22 cm. "Not so much a sequel as an alternate perspective, Jon Fosse's coda to his brilliant and much-lauded Melancholy picks up the story of tormented landscape painter Lars Hertervig in 1902, shortly after his death.

  3. Melancholy I-II — WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE (English Edition) eBook : Fosse, Jon, Searls, Damion: Amazon.com.mx: Tienda Kindle

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_FosseJon Fosse - Wikipedia

    Jon Fosse. Jon Olav Fosse ( Norwegian: [ˈjʊ̀nː ˈfɔ̂sːə]; born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author, translator, and playwright. In 2023, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable." Fosse's work spans over seventy novels, poems, children's books, essays, and ...

  5. Melancholy I-II is a fictional invocation of the nineteenth-century Norwegian artist Lars Hertervig, who painted luminous landscapes, suffered mental illness and died poor in 1902. In this wild, feverish narrative, Jon Fosse delves into Hertervig’s mind as the events of one day precipitate his mental breakdown.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Melancholy I-II — WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE. Kindle Edition. Melancholy I-II is a fictional invocation of the nineteenth-century Norwegian artist Lars Hertervig, who painted luminous landscapes, suffered mental illness and died poor in 1902.

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  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Melancholy I-II is a fictional invocation of the nineteenth-century Norwegian artist Lars Hertervig, who painted luminous landscapes, suffered mental illness and died poor in 1902. In this wild, feverish narrative, Jon Fosse delves into Hertervig's mind as the events of one day precipitate his mental breakdown.