Depths

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Henning Mankell

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Pages: 416 (Hardcover)

Editor: Laurie Thompson

ISBN: 1843432633

Pub: Harvill Secker

Pub date: 2006-10-05

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 56165

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2/5 stars

Oh so depressing (0/1 people found this helpful)

First off I love everything that Henning Mankell has done except for this one.It is atmospheric and you do want to know how it concludes but I found it so dull and depressing.
I am always so excited when a new book by one of my favourate authors comes out but I am afraid this one left me cold.
The good news for Mankell fans is that his new one "Kennedys Brain" is absolutly superb.

4/5 stars

'Depths' at Sea and in the Mind: (0/0 people found this helpful)

Henkell produces a novel of outstanding literary worth, monumental and mesmerizing. One of the best books I have read.

Translated from Swedish into English, the story could easily be one of a far Northern remote community in Orkney or on the Shetland Islands. Such is the force and magnitude of writing, the war that is going-on pales into insignificance as the 'depths' of the main characters mind (Lars) is the real fight against a life of deceit, deception and incredulity. A life of measuring distances within his inner sanctum is eventually curtailed when his secret life is exposed against all odds.

'Depths' is almost poetic as the colour of language keeps the reader transfixed. To who is Lars really running, is every word a fabrication of what he is afraid of? Henkell exposes with ease the wide difference between reality and the irrationality of a secretive mind, which comes crashing down with a bump when eventually caught-out.

Graphic, vivid and highly recommended, 'Depths' is a masterpiece in fictional writing in portraying a perturbed male mind. A novel that can almost be felt as it is being read.

5/5 stars

A superb novel (30/34 people found this helpful)

Depths is a staggering novel. It's one of those books that sneaks into the lumber-room of your consciousness and entwines itself round whatever stuff you happen to keep in there.

Depths shares some of the qualities of Mankel's detective fiction. At the start of this novel, the protagonist, Lars Tobiasson-Svartman, appears to be a character not unlike Inspector Kurt Wallender - steadfast, disciplined, professional.

It is the start of the First World War. Sweden is non-aligned but worried about getting dragged into the conflict. Lars Tobiasson-Svartman is a hydrographer who has the job of carefully checking measurements of the depth of water in straits south of Stockholm.

From these unpromising beginnings, the prose builds an understated atmosphere. If you've read and enjoyed other Mankell novels, you'll recognise the stripped-back style.

The landscape is haunting (again, like the countryside in the Kurt Wallender books). In the case of Depths, most of the action takes place near an archipelago - and, in particular, on a single rocky outcrop, surrounded either by sea or ice. This setting becomes bewitching, unsettling.

The events that unfold in the course of the story are at once ordinary and brutally shocking. This is a novel that made me gasp out loud (which hasn't happened since I read Sarah Waters' Fingersmith, which is a totally different sort of book). You'll have to read it for yourself to find out why.

To summarise, this is a disturbing but completely gripping book. It reminded me most of Camus' L'Etranger (The Outsider) and various folk stories, but Depths is its own book - distinctive and haunting.

5/5 stars

An exquisite novel of depth and suspense (19/22 people found this helpful)

The novel opens with the harrowing scene of a woman called Kristina Tacker as she escapes from a psychiatric asylum. She vaguely remembers that her husband had the rank of Commander in the Swedish army and that he was a hydrographical survey engineer. At this moment, in 1937, Kristina Tacker is fifty-seven and it is twelve years since she has uttered her last word.
The reader is immediately drawn into the suspense created by this opening as he follows the story of the main character, Lars Tobiasson-Svartman, a man obsessed by the depths of the sea and torn between two women, Sara Frederika and his wife Kristina Tacker. We follow his destiny at the beginning of World War I as he slowly loses his grip on his surroundings and becomes entangled in a web of lies and crimes which inexorably leads to his downfall. He ends up by living in a world entirely created by lies. Indeed he becomes an impostor; an impostor lives a life but the deceit involved lives a different life. It is the tragic fate of a man whose life has always been based on lunatic ideas and who has built his existence on distances and depths instead of seeking closeness.

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