A Shining by Jon Fosse

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  • @IanLockerbie
    @IanLockerbie

    Has anyone noticed the language is very close to hypnotism? Lots of deeper downs, fall and fall etc, repeated throughout

  • @sventhemoose1218
    @sventhemoose1218

    Great observations, Chris. I thought that this is a story about a man departing life and transitioning toward the next world, and as he does so, the reality of this world seems to slip away as new reality takes place. I tried to put my finger on the point where that happens, but I couldn't. Did it happens when he started to see the light? Did he really leave his car? Did he even got to the forest? So hard to tell. This book is a great reading.

  • @bluewordsme2
    @bluewordsme2

    just returned from London....up with jet jag, the arrival and the departure of winter, time, life....what else do we travel toward, our entire life, but the arrival at our departure....shining is gorgeous....and yes, it is Dante with Beckett and Bergman, the maze in the dark wood of our lives, Nicholson freezing in the snow, too.....lovely job Chris

  • @late_privktorian_era
    @late_privktorian_era

    Ive been reading septology a little bit and i get why fosse invites such favorable comparisons to beckett but man, beckett even at his most dense and black still has a kind of trace of hilarity and mirth i find is missing from fosse. Beckett without the lols

  • @reecemcdermott
    @reecemcdermott

    Alltid en flott dag når noen snakker om verkene til Fosse!

  • @augustmcwake
    @augustmcwake

    Predictably excellent video! I'm making my way through Fosse's Septology and thoroughly enjoying it. Looking forward to checking out some of his shorter works afterward!

  • @TK-kf8zc
    @TK-kf8zc

    I loved this book. A jewel. Who decided what the right length for a story is? 1 page, 20 pages, 350 pages, 1200 pages?

  • @JD-td8kl
    @JD-td8kl

    My copy is on the way. My favourite living author along with Delilo and Laszlo. Cannot wait to read this!

  • @michaelmasiello6752
    @michaelmasiello6752

    Here’s to quiet truths! I loved this little book-Fosse seems to accomplish in such short compass things that other great writers, like DeLillo, can sometimes fail to do at this level of compression. I was stoked to hear you suss out (or at least adumbrate) the connection between A Shining and the Commedia-but also that you drew the connection with The Pale King, which may be the greatest book ever written on boredom, and which I think may ultimately emerge as the richest of his fictions, unfinished torso as it is. The chapter on being “called to account” is a thread between that unfinished work, Fosse’s novella, Dante’s eschaton (and Wallace’s own).

  • @MaximTendu
    @MaximTendu

    Quality over quantity, then. All right, sold.

  • @ann-marieodonnell6102
    @ann-marieodonnell6102

    The only book ive read by Fosse is Morning and Evening and for such a short book, it is beautiful and has stayed with me for since.

  • @Eternalplay
    @Eternalplay

    I think his journey could represent addiction unto daeth. I agree that boredom started his journey, as it often does with addiction... also with similar outcomes.

  • @Paromita_M
    @Paromita_M

    Very nice discussion. 👏

  • @oleghrozman4172
    @oleghrozman4172

    Thank You for this review. I know that Fosse converted himself into catholicism after reading and studying the phylosophy of Meister Ekhart (Carl Jung, Jakob Böhme and Hegel were a big fans of M.Ekhart). I have ordered "Septology" of Fosse, and now I can't wait to read it. Somehow the style of Fosse reminds me about Dimitris Lyacos. p.s.- what do you think about such authors as John Cowper Powys, Lawrence Durrell, Hans Henny Jahnn, Alfred Doblin, Reinhard Jirgl? I think that those authors are unique with a unique writing style. But I wonder about your thought and opinion.

  • @mitchell8151
    @mitchell8151

    Will you be reading his Septology?

  • @stevenatkinson1101
    @stevenatkinson1101

    I just happened to finish "Morning and Evening" this week. Your description of this book reads fits that one to a tee as well. I couldn't have said it any better - and I was trying. I really look forward to reading more Fosse.

  • @traplordhentaimaster1633
    @traplordhentaimaster1633

    Wasn’t a big fan of this novella should I give septology a go?

  • @somadood
    @somadood

    gm 🍵

  • @videocatalao
    @videocatalao28 күн бұрын

    I have being asking people this question but I am not getting any answers. At all. Please help. I have read Septology and I rather enjoyed it. Not so much the christian parts. My question is: are the other books by Fosse so full of christian parts as Septology is ?

  • @eleeadams
    @eleeadams

    It seems that you are a Faulknerian big word guy.