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The Colonel's Wife

A Novel

Graywolf Press

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ISBN10: 1644450089
ISBN13: 9781644450086

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160 Pages

$16.00

CA$21.00

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In the final twilit moments of her life, an elderly woman looks back on her years in the thrall of fascism and Nazism. Both her authoritarian tendencies and her ecstatic engagement with the natural world are vividly and terrifyingly evoked in The Colonel’s Wife, an astonishing and brave novel that resonates painfully with our own strained political moment.

At once complex and hideous, sexually liberated and sympathetic to the darkest of political movements, the narrator describes her childhood as the daughter of a member of the right-wing Finnish Whites before World War II, and the way she became involved with and eventually married the Colonel, who was thirty years her senior. During the war, he came and went as they fraternized with the Nazi elite and retreated together into the deepest northern wilds. As both the marriage and the war turn increasingly dark and destructive, Rosa Liksom renders a complex and unsavory character in a prose style that is striking in its paradoxical beauty. The Colonel’s Wife is both a brilliant portrayal of an individual psychology and a stark warning about the perils of nationalism.

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Praise for The Colonel's Wife

“Ms. Liksom is fearlessly good at portraying wicked men in all their moods and disguises. (Her fantastic novel Compartment No. 6 features a similar, and similarly compelling, figure) . . . the novel is strongest when it’s most direct about why people engage in evil: Because they enjoy it.”Wall Street Journal

"It's in her descriptions that Liksom best paints the torpor and despair of a nation . . . Liksom's great achievement is that the portrait she paints is difficult for the reader to leave behind."—Washington Independent Review of Books

“An astonishingly fearless, bold, and visceral exploration of the heart and life of a woman on the wrong side of history. Like Roberto Bolaño's By Night in Chile, The Colonel's Wife takes us where we don't think we want to go, and asks us questions we don't easily answer about nationalism, power, sex, and violence. A tour de force.”—Stacey D’Erasmo

“An intimate investigation of authoritarianism.”Kirkus Reviews