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Title | : | We, the Drowned |
Author | : | Carsten Jensen |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 678 pages |
Published | : | February 9th 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. Denmark |

Carsten Jensen
Hardcover | Pages: 678 pages Rating: 4.23 | 7527 Users | 1044 Reviews
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It is an epic drama of adventure, courage, ruthlessness and passion by one of Scandinavia’s most acclaimed storytellers. In 1848 a motley crew of Danish sailors sets sail from the small island town of Marstal to fight the Germans. Not all of them return – and those who do will never be the same. Among them is the daredevil Laurids Madsen, who promptly escapes again into the anonymity of the high seas. As soon as he is old enough, his son Albert sets off in search of his missing father on a voyage that will take him to the furthest reaches of the globe and into the clutches of the most nefarious company. Bearing a mysterious shrunken head, and plagued by premonitions of bloodshed, he returns to a town increasingly run by women – among them a widow intent on liberating all men from the tyranny of the sea. From the barren rocks of Newfoundland to the lush plantations of Samoa, from the roughest bars in Tasmania, to the frozen coasts of northern Russia, We, The Drowned spans four generations, two world wars and a hundred years. Carsten Jensen conjures a wise, humorous, thrilling story of fathers and sons, of the women they love and leave behind, and of the sea’s murderous promise. This is a novel destined to take its place among the greatest seafaring literature.List Books As We, the Drowned
Original Title: | Vi, de druknede |
ISBN: | 0151013772 (ISBN13: 9780151013777) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Denmark |
Literary Awards: | Danske Banks Litteraturpris (2007) |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 7527 Users | 1044 ReviewsAssess Out Of Books We, the Drowned
I love being surprised by books. I had heard wonderful things about this book, but I wasn't won over by the blurb. I mean, a book about sailors and boats, how interesting could that really be? Aye aye Captain, loading and unloading on docks, scurvy, maggoty sea biscuits, twenty seven ways of tying a rope. Come on, 700pp of that doesn't sound like riveting reading.But I was wrong on two counts. While there is sailing and some life on boats, there is so much more going on with these characters.We, the Drowned is a compilation of the stories of people, places, and ships, that covers a period of almost a century and tells the story of a few thousand people. Starting off with the war between Denmark and Germany in 1846 and the story of Laurids Madsen, it curves forward in time through World Wars I and II and Madsens son Albert, his acquaintance with a young boy (grown man at the end of the book) Knud Erik, and the thousands of people living in Marstal an important port and seafaring
This book is one of my new favorites ❤

I went into my reading of We, the Drowned with certain expectations. Not only was I anticipating an epic, gorgeously written story, but I was expecting a journey on the seas with one character to all ends of the earth. I don't know where I picked up this impression that We, the Drowned was largely about Albert, who searches the world for his lost fathereven the novel's blurb alludes to a story much larger than Laurids and Albertbut that was what I expected nonetheless.Because it wasn't what I
This book tells the epic story of a four generation of sailors who lived in Marstal, a small town in Denmark.The story covers a period of time from 1848 till the end of World War II, 1945. And what about the plot? I won't say a word otherwise I'll spoil the whole thing. But once you start to read this book, you won't be able to stop even if it has 700-800 pages.This book really deserves a 6 stars rating, believe me!
Bulgarian review below/Ревюто на български е по-долу If you stand on the deck of your life and look at the horizon, you will see them emerge. The spectres dwelling in the past and the drowned inhabiting the present. You will see how the surf is trying to cast them ashore on some marooned coast, but they are always there reminding you of themselves, and theres no other way. Because they are us. We, the drowned.Despite its volume, the novel has a lace structure and the text breathes lightly.
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