The faces

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Copenhagen, 1968. Lise, a children’s book writer and married mother of three, is becoming increasingly haunted by disembodied faces and taunting voices. Convinced that her housekeeper and husband are plotting against her, she descends into a terrifying world of sickness, pills and institutionalization. But is sanity in fact a kind of sickness? And might mental illness itself lead to enlightenment? Brief, intense and haunting, Ditlevsen’s novel recreates the experience of madness from the inside, with all the vividness of lived experience.

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‘One of Denmark’s most celebrated writers’ New Statesman

From the acclaimed author of the Copenhagen Trilogy, a searing, haunting novel of a woman on the edge, portrayed with all the vividness of lived experience.

Copenhagen, 1968. Lise, a children’s book writer and married mother of three, is increasingly haunted by disembodied faces and voices. She is convinced that her husband, already extravagantly unfaithful, will leave her. Most of all, she is scared that she will never write again. Yet as she descends into a world of pills and hospitals, she begins to wonder, is insanity really something to be feared, or does it bring a kind of freedom?

‘Ditlevsen explores the surprising contours of Lise’s experience: from her point of view, madness can be funny, soft and secure, and far more enlightening than the “reality” it struggles to evade’ The New York Times

Translated by Tiina Nunnally

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Weight 0.112 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 0.8 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

176

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

839.81372 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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