
Is Mother Dead
by Vigdis Hjorth
3.86
Literary Fiction
Confrontational
Intense
Unsettling
Hjorth’s novel confronts family estrangement and the ethics of storytelling. When an artist reconnects with her mother, old wounds resurface. The book examines truth, betrayal, and ownership of narrative. Hjorth’s prose is direct and emotionally charged. The line between fiction and confession blurs. Provocative and unsettling.
