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The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven

Author: Nathaniel Ian Miller  

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On a remote Norwegian archipelago, a man finds his salvation on the remote island of Svalbard, in the Arctic Circle

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On a remote Norwegian archipelago, a man finds his salvation on the remote island of Svalbard, in the Arctic Circle

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Longlisted for the Center for Fiction's 2021 First Novel Prize

'A striking first novel . . . unusual and surprisingly witty' Sunday Times Culture

'Inspired by a real man, this modern-day Call of the Wild is funny, moving and ceaselessly compelling' People Magazine

In 1916, Sven Ormson leaves Stockholm to seek adventure in Svalbard, an Arctic archipelago where darkness reigns four months of the year, and where he might witness the splendour of the Northern Lights one night or be attacked by a polar bear the next. After a devastating accident while digging for coal, Sven heads north again and ends up on an uninhabited fjord living in a hut he builds, alone except for the company of a loyal dog, testing himself against the elements. Years into his routine isolation, the arrival of an unlikely visitor sparks a chain of events that brings Sven into a family of fellow outsiders and determines the course of the rest of his life.

Inspired by a real person and written with wry humour, in prose as beautiful as the stark landscape it evokes, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is a testament to the strength of human bonds, reminding us that even in the most inhospitable conditions, we are not beyond the reach of love.

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Critic Reviews

“The magic of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is in its defiance of dark expectations . . . some of the most convincing portrayals I've seen of human beings creating connection and kindnesses despite their brutal circumstances and unhealed wounds”

A striking first novel . . . an unusual, surprisingly witty tale, with a memorable central character Sunday Times Culture

Picaresque, gentle and slyly humorous; the glacial beauty of the northern landscape is the backdrop to arresting horrors, concealed passions, and a lifetime of kindnesses - all superbly rendered by Miller: a joy to read

Oisin Fagan, author of Nobber
A kind of Odyssey, complete with dogs worthy of Argos and a few precious human companions, this spare and unusual novel plumbs the dark side of polar narratives Andrea Barrett, National Book Award–winning author of The Voyage of the Narwhal and Ship Fever
Both a polar adventure and a consideration of what makes our lives worth living Caitlin Horrocks, author of The Vexations
The magic of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is in its defiance of dark expectations . . . some of the most convincing portrayals I've seen of human beings creating connection and kindnesses despite their brutal circumstances and unhealed wounds David James Duncan, author of the national bestsellers The River Why and The Brothers K
In attempting to inhabit the uninhabitable, one man shows us that no place is inhospitable to the human heart, and in delivering this searing portrait, Nathaniel Ian Miller ascends to the firmament of today's most exciting young novelists Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Orphan Master’s Son
This novel's hard-won wisdom, droll humor, and offhanded insights about human nature will pierce you to the core Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train and The Exiles
Miller's prose is lit by sparks of Sven's somber humor and descriptive elegance . . . Miller's characterization is exceptional and thoroughly engaging . . . vividly portrayed Booklist, starred review
Captivating ... Miller offers a marvelously detailed look at a way of life and a profession practiced in an extreme environment, and though purportedly based on a historical figure, the character's colorfully rendered experiences are the stuff of powerful dramatic fiction Publishers Weekly, starred review
Readers will love the beauty and depth of his story... A Swedish trapper relates his unique life with insights about friendship, hardship, and solitude Kirkus, starred review

Transporting and wholly original . . . Inspired by a real man, this modern-day Call of the Wild is funny, moving and ceaselessly compelling

People Magazine

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About the Author

Nathaniel Ian Miller holds an MFA in Creative Writing and MS in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana and is a former resident in the Arctic Circle Expeditionary Program. He has written for Virginia Quarterly Review, and for newspapers in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Montana, and Colorado, for which he received multiple Associated Press Awards. He lives with his family on a farm in central Vermont.

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Longlisted for the Center for Fiction's 2021 First Novel Prize In 1916, Sven Ormson leaves Stockholm to seek adventure in Svalbard, an Arctic archipelago where darkness reigns four months of the year, and where he might witness the splendour of the Northern Lights one night or be attacked by a polar bear the next. After a devastating accident while digging for coal, Sven heads north again and ends up on an uninhabited fjord living in a hut he builds, alone except for the company of a loyal dog, testing himself against the elements. Years into his routine isolation, the arrival of an unlikely visitor sparks a chain of events that brings Sven into a family of fellow outsiders and determines the course of the rest of his life.Inspired by a real person and written with wry humour, in prose as beautiful as the stark landscape it evokes, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is a testament to the strength of human bonds, reminding us that even in the most inhospitable conditions, we are not beyond the reach of love.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published
19th January 2023
Pages
336
ISBN
9781529359916

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