Melancholy II

Here existence is pressed down to the most elementary level: the oral and anal, food and feces."

Rottem wrote that the story also has a religious aspect: "The connection between these two layers makes Melancholy II one of Fosse's most consistent works—and that is no small feat!

You won't become happier by reading the book, but it grabs us more intensely than the vast majority of what otherwise is written nowadays.

"[1] Publishers Weekly wrote in 2014: "In this coda to the acclaimed Melancholy, Fosse’s presentation of commonplace events is almost unbearably intense.

Admirers of the first book will find this novel subtler and more profound than its predecessor, and new readers will discover a stunning, haunting meditation on age.