"A touching, contemplative chronicle of loss and self-discovery."- Publishers Weekly From the acclaimed biographer of Norway\'s most treasured cultural icons, Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch, comes a Story of a migrant Family in search of roots and for each other.
Outside of the plays themselves, there is no better place to start than Ivo de Figueiredo\'s two books. ...] Anybody with the slightest interest in literature should indulge in a meeting with the most important Norwegian contribution to world literature: The works of Henrik Ibsen. - Dagbladet This Ibsen-biography shares the quality of its subject: It is unsurpassable.
The Man and the Mask, 2019 Ivo de Figueiredo\'s work marks the high point in the long line of biographies of Ibsen that have been published since 1888.
Praise for Henrik Ibsen.
The author\'s trove of often-strange photographs, letters and recordings as well as his eye for the smallest details and double-meanings lead the reader down a mysterious path as his search for his family\'s heritage results in a surprising reunification with his father and reconciliation with his past.
With lush descriptions and forthcoming honesty, A Stranger at My Table tells the Story of a Family unwittingly tied to two European empires, who paid the price for their downfall, weathering revolution and many forms of prejudice.
But in Postcolonial times they became homeless, redundant, Caught between the age of Empires and the age of nations.
Having emigrated from the Portuguese colony of Goa on the west coast of India to British East Africa, and later to the West, his father\'s ancestors were Indians with European ways and values--trusted servants of the imperial powers.
At the age of 45, Figueiredo traces his father\'s Family in the diaspora.
Ivo de Figueiredo\'s lyrical and imagistic memoir navigates a difficult search for the origins of his estranged father, which opens a door to a Family hiStory spanning four continents, five centuries and the rise and fall of two empires. "A touching, contemplative chronicle of loss and self-discovery."- Publishers Weekly From the acclaimed biographer of Norway\'s most treasured cultural icons, Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch, comes a Story of a migrant Family in search of roots and for each other