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Mentioned in 10 episodes
My Struggle
Book • 2009
The 'My Struggle' series by Karl Ove Knausgård is a deeply personal and detailed account of the author's life.
The books cover his childhood, his complex relationship with his father, his struggles with writing, and his experiences with love, family, and friendship.
The series is known for its raw energy, candor, and the author's unique style of breaking down his life into its most mundane and elemental aspects.
The books have received widespread critical acclaim and have been translated into numerous languages.
The books cover his childhood, his complex relationship with his father, his struggles with writing, and his experiences with love, family, and friendship.
The series is known for its raw energy, candor, and the author's unique style of breaking down his life into its most mundane and elemental aspects.
The books have received widespread critical acclaim and have been translated into numerous languages.
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