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Jonas Lie

One of Life's Slaves

Jonas Lie's “One of Life's Slaves” emerges as a poignant exploration of the human experience through a distinctive blend of realism and naturalism. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Norwegian society, the narrative delves into the complexities of identity, obligation, and the inescapable chains of fate. Lie employs a lyrical style, rich in evocative imagery and emotional depth, challenging readers to confront the societal constraints that define the characters' lives. The novel's intricate portrayal of internal struggles against external pressures situates it within the literary context of its time, reflecting the growing concerns of individualism and existentialism in Northern European literature. Jonas Lie, a foremost figure in Norwegian literature, drew from his own multifaceted life experiences, including his upbringing in a merchant family and his maritime travels, which imbued him with a deep understanding of human struggle against societal roles. This personal background influenced his storytelling and thematic preoccupations, as he adeptly navigates the social and emotional landscapes faced by his characters. Lie's keen observations on the interplay of fate and choice reveal his philosophical inclinations, making him a precursor to later existentialist writers. For readers who appreciate rich character studies that unveil the intricacies of societal bondage and personal freedom, “One of Life's Slaves” is an essential read. Lie's masterful prose and profound insights into the human condition resonate powerfully, inviting reflection on our own roles within the tapestry of life.
144 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Jessie Muir
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