I wonder why the author used his surname for Klara’s?
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After watching an interesting online interview with Lars Mytting I can answer this. He used real family names in his story about a fictional place. He used his own surname as an homage to his grandmother. He also wanted to create a bit of mystery for the reader to wonder about the name.
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Funny that this is mentioned--when I first encountered Klara in the book, I turned back to the cover to see if it was the same as the author's or if it was just close. Perhaps, it is homage to an elder or grandmother or mother who told Lars the stories of his ancestors or his culture.
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When I saw the name, I remembered from the biographical note at the end that Mytting is from Favang, on the other side of Lake Losnes from Butangen, and it just made me think he wanted to connect his family and himself to the story somehow. I’m grateful to jenbrinkley for the information he provides in the interview. Mytting obviously loves this part of Norway and its legends, and that is so apparent in the novel.
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Shortly after seeing this topic being opened (and before Jenbrinkley responded), I sent an email to Lars Mytting asking about this. He replied today:
It was my grandmother who told the story about a freezing cold sermon that never seemed to end, I believe it was around 1918 or so. More important is the level of wonder and uncertainty that it injects to the reading, it is a certain meta-element where the author himself appears in the shadows and causes a certain disturbance - intentional - but also to make a joke about the many Norwegian novels with a strong autobiographical element - this has been the trend for many years.
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I also wondered at this immediately! It seems that fellow book club reader JenBrinkley has answered the question. I think it's fun and playful for Lars Mytting to use his surname for Klara's both for family reasons as well as adding a little bit of mystery or buzz around it. It certainly worked here!
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