Keep Saying Their Names, Simon Stranger
Keep Saying Their Names, Simon Stranger
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Keep Saying Their Names
A novel

Author: Simon Stranger, Matt Bagguley

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/19/2020


Synopsis

An extraordinary work of fiction, inspired by historical events--an exquisitely crafted double portrait of a Nazi war criminal and a family savaged by World War II, conjoined by an actual house of horrors they both called home

On a street in modern-day Norway, a writer kneels with his son and tells him that according to Jewish tradition, a person dies twice: first when their heart stops beating, and then again the last time their name is read or thought or said. Before them is a stone engraved with the name Hirsch Komissar, the boy's great-great-grandfather who was murdered by Nazis.

The man who sent Komissar to his death was one of Norway's vilest traitors, Henry Oliver Rinnan, a Nazi double agent who set up headquarters in an unspectacular suburban house and transformed the cellar into a torture chamber for resisters, a place to be avoided and feared.

That is until Komissar's own son, Gerson, and his young wife, Ellen, take up residence in the house after the war. While their daughters spend a happy childhood playing in the same rooms where some of the most heinous acts of the occupation occurred, the weight of history threatens to pull the couple apart.

In Keep Saying Their Names, Simon Stranger uses this unusual twist of fate to probe five generations of intimate and global history, seamlessly melding fact and fiction, creating a brilliant lexicon of light and dark. The resulting novel reveals how evil is born in some and courage in others--and seeks to keep alive the names of those lost.

About The Author

Born in 1976, SIMON STRANGER is the author of four previous novels and several books for children. His work has been translated into twelve languages, but Keep Saying Their Names is his first to be published in English. It was awarded the highly prestigious Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 2018. He lives in Norway. Translated from Norwegian by Matt Bagguley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sleepless on October 22, 2020

Keep Saying Their Names is an ambitious book that connects between the life of Henry Rinnan, a Norwegian who worked as a Nazi spy and a Jewish family who lived in Rinnan's headquarters after the war. In between describing the history of the Jewish family and portraying the woes of Rinnan, Stranger s......more

Goodreads review by Kuszma on February 14, 2021

A holokauszttal kapcsolatos irodalom hasonlatos a botlókövekhez: puszta megszületésével őrizni kívánja az áldozatok emlékét, hogy azok neve ne hulljon bele a semmibe. Mert amíg a név él, addig a mögötte lévő élet sem halt meg egészen. Stranger kötete is nyíltan meg kíván felelni ennek a feladatnak,......more

Goodreads review by Krodì80 on August 28, 2021

Un’esperienza di lettura davvero dolorosa, a tratti sconvolgente. Le pagine de “Il solo modo per dirsi addio” condensano con precisione ed efficacia una storia di violenza ed efferatezze contro gli ebrei, contro gli innocenti, nella Norvegia stravolta dalla furia nazista e dai suoi vili collaborator......more

Goodreads review by Daiva on July 06, 2023

Pirma karta teko skaityti tokio neiprasto rasymo stiliaus knyga, tai nebuvo vientisas pasakojimas, bet parasyta tarsi nuotrupos apie skirtingu asmenu gyvenimo akimirkas ir tas pateikta abeceles tvarka. Realiai tai knyga apie antrojo pasaulinio karo zydu genocida Norvegijoje ir apie pati nekenciamiau......more

Goodreads review by Marta on January 23, 2025

Este está a ser um mês de leituras mesmo, mesmo boas! Este "Léxico da luz e da escuridão" é mais um livrinho ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ para acrescentar a essas leituras! Passa-se na Noruega na época da ocupação nazi e é narrado de uma forma invulgar. Os capítulos são nomeados com as letras do alfabeto. Partindo de palavr......more


Quotes

“An utterly moving story, reminding us how in the end all we have are the names of those who came before us and the memories attached to those names. Rippling across generations, Keep Saying Their Names is as haunting for its characters as it will be for its readers.” —Oscar Cásares, author of Where We Come From

Keep Saying Their Names is a deep, yet gentle, exploration of how we become who we are, and how our individual decisions can impact the lives of others. Through the vivid scenes he creates, Stranger allows us to get closer to understanding how war creeps into every fabric of our lives, how it can possess places, buildings, objects, people. Ultimately, Stranger’s masterful book is a pledge for taking individual responsibility: by remembering those who are no longer here, by keeping their stories alive, and by recognizing that we are made of our past. Reading this book is a deeply emotional experience, especially during a time of reemerging anti-Semitism. Its humaneness leaves you hopeful.” —Nora Krug, author of Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home 

Keep Saying Their Names is a cut diamond of a book.  Both brutal and tender, it drills toward its dark truths with hypnotic force while glimmering with the bright hope that we all might be redeemed.” —Joshua Furst, author of Revolutionaries

“Haunting . . . Stranger succeeds in shining a light of hope by keeping the memory of the dead alive. This tale of triumph and compassion is a testament to courage in the face of the darkest evil.” —Publishers Weekly