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A ‘cottage’ designed by Norwegian firm Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter in the back garden of a writer’s home in Oslo, elevated at one end to allow a narrow shaft of sunlight in over a neighbour’s hedge and fitted with a glass wall and desk to provide an uninterrupted view.

A dark critique of 1970s Communism set against the backdrop of an especially hard winter in Kyrksæterøra is imminent.

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9 thoughts on “Novel

  1. Sam

    I wouldn’t fancy trying those stairs, and even if they held my weight, there seems to be just enough room on the upper floor for a stol å gråte.

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