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Zero

Gine Cornelia Pedersen

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I tell her I've stopped taking my pillsI write that I'm still not well, that it's making day-to-day life difficultThat I often do things I regret, and that there's some sort of membrane between what I want to do and whatever I end up doingThat I really want to be an actor, but that it's a dream that seems all too distant for the time beingI tell her I use and abuse alcohol and drugs, and that I've got a death wish that sometimes becomes difficult to ignoreThat I don't know who I amThat I change my mind as frequently as I change my socksThat I'm horrible to the people around meThat my sex life is depravedGine Cornelia Pedersen's début novel won the prestigious Tarjei Vesaas First Book Award in its native Norway upon publication and went on togarner numerous glowing reviews, with major broadsheet Aftenposten declaring 'Sometimes, as a reviewer, one forgets a work's failings andmistakes and becomes completely absorbed by an insistent narrative voice. That's the case with Gine Cornelia Pedersen's début, a firework out of control: sparks fly all over the place and the rocket could strike anywhere – and does…'Elsewhere described by the Norwegian press as 'like listening to a punk-rock single', Zero finds its young, female protagonist constantly tornbetween hope and despair, rage and confusion, as she tries to find her place in and, eventually, far outwith, society.

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fragmented writing, mental health, novels set in Oslo, new Scandinavian books