An Ode to Darkness
Sigri Sandberg NORLA Selected
Original title: Mørke. Stjerner, redsel og fem netter på Finse
Publisher: Samlaget, 2019
Genre: Narrative Non-Fiction
Pages: 146 pages
What are the effects of all this artificial light on humans, animals, and every living organism?
The wintertime in Norway is long and dark. Or is it? Two-thirds of the inhabitants of this far-northern land – and 80 per cent in North America can no longer see the Milky Way, our galaxy, at night. Increasingly more street lamps, buildings, and, screens light up the sky.
For as long as she can remember, Sigri Sandberg has been afraid of the dark. To discover the roots of her fear and probe the darkness, she undertakes a solo voyage to the mountains in the dead of winter. As she journeys, Sandberg introduces us to another woman, Christiane Ritter, who spent a long winter in a trapper’s hut on Svalbard in 1934.
Sandberg writes about what happens to the body at night. She touches on sleep, stars, black holes, northern lights, and the global struggle to maintain a night sky. Could it be that the darkness Sandberg has always feared, is much more important than we may have thought?
Foreign rights
German: btb Randomhouse
Hebrew: Asia Publishers
Dutch: Uitgeverij Oevers
Polish: Kobiece
Italian: Rizzoli
Czech: Portál
British: Little, Brown Book Group /Sphere
French: Les Editions Noir sur Blanc
Finnish: Nemo Kustannus
Croatian: TIM Press
Spanish: Capitán Swing Libros
Awards
NORLA Selected Title Spring 2019