Linn Ullmann's bold first novel Before You Sleep is wonderfully edgy, veering close to bleakness, but is rescued by the wacky and surreal irreverence of its narrator, the chippy-chirpy Karin Blom. Interweaving in-your-face realism with moments of deliciously wild fantasy, she speaks the unthinkable. And she can sing a Gershwin tune to seduce any man--even one who won't take his boots off in bed. Short scenes, sideswipes, flashbacks, speculations, are all looped and intercut together as Karin recreates three generations of Blom women travelling from Norway to 1940s Brooklyn and back to 1990s Oslo. Mismatches, infidelities, rivalries litter their paths, making each family unhappy in its own way. Grandfather had fallen in love with one sister but married the other and the two sisters never
… read more...spoke again. The once-beautiful Anni now has "a liquid face" that her daughter Karin can no longer bear to look at. But it's her concern for her betrayed sister Julie and young son, Sandor, that reveals Karin's tender heart. Not surprisingly, given Linn Ullmann's parentage (her father: Ingmar Bergman; her mother Liv Ullmann), Before You Sleep has a richly pictorial quality but the author's perceptive and affectionately humane eye and voice are all her own. A fine debut. --Ruth PetrieRead More read less...