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- Language
- Finnish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Kustantamo SS
- Pages
- 367
- ISBN
- 9789515252111
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Original edition details
Other editions (15)
Other editions

Is Mother Dead
2022 • Random House Publishing Services
English

Is Mother Dead
2022 • Verso Books
English

Er mor død roman
2020 • Cappelen Damm
Norwegian

Is Mother Dead
2023 • Verso Books
English

Ha Muerto Mamá?
2023 • Batiscafo
Spanish

ZHiva li mat
2022 • Eksmo
Russian

Is Mother Dead A Novel
2022 • Verso
English

Die Wahrheiten meiner Mutter Roman
2023 • S. FISCHER
German

De waarheden van mijn moeder
2024 • Ambo Anthos
Dutch

Je matka mrtvá
2025 • Argo
Czech

Da li je majka mrtva
2024 • Štrik

Mère est-elle morte
2025 • Éditions Actes Sud
French

Är mor död
2021 • Natur & Kultur Allmänlitteratur
Swedish

Lontananza
2021 • Fazi Editore
Italian

Je li majka umrla?
2021 • Naklada Ljevak
English
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Vigdis Hjorth's latest translated novel is widely praised for its profound psychological depth and relentless intensity, offering an immersive exploration of a fractured mother-daughter relationship. Reviewers highlight the book's ability to delve into the messy reality of familial bonds, irrational emotional impulses, and the struggle to understand one's own feelings. The prose is frequently commended as excellent, sharp, and beautifully translated, effectively conveying the protagonist's obsessive internal state. Readers found the narrative captivating and thought-provoking, with some even noting a rising tension that creates a "real thriller" atmosphere as the protagonist seeks answers about her past. The novel's thematic richness, touching on female roles, estrangement, and the lasting impact of childhood, is consistently lauded as a powerful and hard-hitting examination.
However, many reviewers found the book's intense focus on the protagonist's internal monologue to be repetitive and at times, prolix. This stylistic choice, while effective for some in depicting a mind in crisis, led others to feel the narrative could have been more concise. The claustrophobic nature of the protagonist's obsession, including her surveillance of her mother, was described as harrowing, unsettling, and emotionally exhausting, making it a challenging read that offers little respite. Some readers struggled to fully empathize with the protagonist, questioning the credibility of her extreme obsession or perceiving her as leaning into a victim role. A few also noted a lack of contrast or uplifting moments, contributing to a generally bleak mood that persisted even through the resolution.
Overall, "Is Mother Dead" is presented as a potent and uncompromising work of literary fiction, particularly for those interested in a deep psychological study of family trauma and the complex dynamics between mothers and daughters. It is recommended for readers who appreciate an intense, immersive, and often difficult reading experience, and especially for fans of Vigdis Hjorth's previous novels like "Will and Testament." While its repetitive structure and bleakness may not appeal to everyone, the book is considered a significant contribution to discussions on parental relationships and the search for understanding and closure, prompting profound self-reflection in its audience.
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