The Unforeseen

The Unforeseen by Christian Oster, published by Other Press on October 16, 2007, is a first edition novel comprising 257 pages. This work explores the complexities of human relationships through the lens of a narrator who grapples with a perpetual cold while living with a woman who remains unaffected by illness. As they embark on a journey toward the sea, the narrator’s cold becomes a symbol of deeper emotional undercurrents, setting the stage for a narrative that blends humor with poignant observations.
Readers will find that The Unforeseen delves into themes of obsession and desire, presenting a psychological realism that is both insightful and subtly humorous. Oster’s writing is characterized by a witty and delicate touch, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of sensitivity in modern masculinity. The novel’s exploration of emotional honesty, coupled with its subversive intent, offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of relationships, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of general fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
Written with his typical witty and delicate touch, Christian Oster’s new novel pokes fun at the postmodern male’s overrated sensitivity.
Oster’s stories are simpleat least if we mean stories that can be summarized in a few words. In the case of The Unforeseen, such a summary would begin like this: the narrator, who has a perpetual cold, lives with a woman who never catches a cold and so has the immediate intuition that the cold she has now, as the two of them drive together toward the sea at the opening of the novel, is a very bad omen indeed.
From the author of A Cleaning Woman, made into a film by Claude Berri, comes Oster’s new novel of perfect, erudite, and sometimes laughable sadness. Oster’s perceptive gaze, and the changing rhythm of his sentences, guide his reader through the psychological realism of obsession and desire. The honesty of emotion in The Unforeseen is matched only by its subversive intent.
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