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  • Published: 15 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9781953861221
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 180
  • RRP: $36.99

A Postcard for Annie




“Jessen's writing is graceful, unhurried, convincing.”  —Kirkus Reviews

Ida Jessen follows the inner lives of several women on the brink, or the sidelines, of catastrophe in this prize-winning collection of stories

Written with the same narrative generosity, the same belief in the dignity and voice of her characters as Marilynne Robinson

“Jessen's writing is graceful, unhurried, convincing.”  —Kirkus Reviews

Ida Jessen follows the inner lives of several women on the brink, or the sidelines, of catastrophe in this prize-winning collection of stories

Written with the same narrative generosity, the same belief in the dignity and voice of her characters as Marilynne Robinson

From the winner of the Lifetime Award from the Danish Arts Foundation and the 2017 Critics’ Choice Award, Ida Jessen’s A Postcard for Annie traces the tangled emotional lives of women facing moral dilemmas.

A young woman witnesses a terrible accident with unexpected consequences, a mother sits with her unconscious son in a hospital room, a pair of sisters remember their mother’s hands braiding their hair.

In seaside tourist villages and in snowy cities, turbulence destabilizes composed lives, whether through outright violence between strangers or habitual domination between loved ones.

Jessen fills each story with bracing passages that teem with the living world, only to become concentrated in the unfixed, vacillating matter of a human psyche caught between silence and speech, paralysis and action.

  • Published: 15 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9781953861221
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 180
  • RRP: $36.99

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Praise for A Postcard for Annie

“In A Postcard for Annie Ida Jessen has honed to perfection her own quite unique form of psychological realism, in a work in which, once more, the women take centre stage; in which secrets, irrational forces and often anything but sensible explanations prevail—and in which she proves herself to be a brilliant depictor of people who find themselves in situations that are both familiar and far-out.”  --Danish Literary Magazine

“Danish writer Ida Jessen’s A Postcard for Annie has at its heart a possible suicide and the reaction of witnesses, especially the narrator--a fascinating narrative with various unexpected twists.”  --The Irish Times

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