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ISBN: 1025869877

ISBN13: 9781025869872

The New Temple

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"The New Temple" is a profound literary exploration of faith, legacy, and the search for spiritual meaning in a changing world. Written by the acclaimed Norwegian novelist Johan Bojer, this novel serves as a powerful sequel to his celebrated work "The Great Hunger," continuing the narrative through the lives of the next generation of the Holm family.

The story follows Peer Holm's children, Lorentz and Louise, who were sent away as youths and return to their parents as adults, carrying the burdens of their upbringing and the expectations of their class. Central to the work is the tension between the rigid dogmas of traditional religion and a more personal, modern understanding of the divine. Lorentz, in particular, undergoes a rigorous internal evolution as he attempts to reconcile his intellectual pursuits with a deep-seated need for spiritual fulfillment. His journey toward building a "new temple"-one of the heart and human connection-forms the emotional core of the book.

Bojer's prose masterfully captures the rugged beauty of the Norwegian landscape, using it as a backdrop for a poignant family saga. A significant work of early 20th-century Scandinavian literature, "The New Temple" offers deep insights into the human condition and the universal quest for reconciliation and higher purpose.

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