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"She tries to conjure up places and situations which normal language does not reach, from which it has disappeared, and then let something unheard communicate with us across a distance for which we have no words. (...) What she adds is her fabulous gift of making her material physical." -Hadle Oftedal Andersen, Klassekampen
No film in the camera is a collection of prose poems about photographs by professional photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Francesca Woodman, Bill Brandt, Letticia Battaglia and Jitka Hanzlova - and also about personal photos and recollections of photos, about what photographs reveal and conceal.
A selection of work in English by one of the leading poets of her generation in Norway, author of eight collections in norwegian, two of them for children.
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