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'Melancholy', original title 'Melancholia I', is a 1995 novel by the Norwegian writer Jon Fosse. It is about the Norwegian painter Lars Hertervig (18301902) and his time as a young student in Dsseldorf, where he, agonised by unrequited love and doubt in his art, is driven toward a mental breakdown.

The book was awarded the Melsom Prize and the Sunnmre Prize. It was followed by a 1996 sequel, 'Melancholy II', which is set on the day of Hertervig's death. The first part of 'Melancholy I' was the basis for Georg Friedrich Haas' 2008 opera 'Melancholia'.

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'Publishers Weekly' wrote in 2006: "In this wild stream-of-consciousness narrative, Fosse delves into Hertervig's mind as the events of one day precipitate his mental breakdown. ... Fosse's prose, which often affects a childlike quality, might put off some readers, but many gorgeous passages and Fosse's pursuit of the 'glimmer of the divine' in art make this a powerful book."

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