
Mein Kampf 1: Father's Funeral
by (norway) Carl Ove Knausgaard
About This Novel
The New Yorker book critic James Wood called his book "a kind of magic that makes people unable to stop reading." This book is the first one to describe the tense relationship between the author or the man named "Karl Owerk Nausgaard" and his father when he was growing up, and the sudden death of his father runs through the book. The opening chapter unabashedly describes the process of physical death. After a long and shocking passage, it suddenly turns around. Knausgaard is just an ordinary person who goes to school in the city, falls in love early, drinks and smokes, loves music and writing, and is no different from everyone on the surface. However, daily life is full of countless conflicts and struggles, which cannot be alleviated even by death.
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
It's not the Führer's book, so let it go.
Führer, where is your book😭😭😭😭😭😭
Not written by Adolf Hitler
Right from the start, the author caught my eye.
Not boring with details, but not boring, this is how a novel can be written! ?
I think it would be better with more support!
Passing by........................
Not bad. Please support me.
Try your best.
Not bad.
When will the other five parts be released?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
It's not the Führer's book, so let it go.
Führer, where is your book😭😭😭😭😭😭
Not written by Adolf Hitler
Right from the start, the author caught my eye.
Not boring with details, but not boring, this is how a novel can be written! ?
I think it would be better with more support!
Passing by........................
Not bad. Please support me.
Try your best.
Not bad.
When will the other five parts be released?



