On the Calculation of Volume IV

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  • ISBN 9780571397037
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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It feels as though we have each been walking along our own path in the same forest. And now, we have found our way to a clearing and suddenly we see that we share not only the clearing but the forest too. You think it begins when you meet, but in fact, our stories were already entwined.

'Our century's answer to Proust' New York Times
'Astonishing' London Review of Books
'Unforgettable' Hernan Díaz
'A speculative masterwork' The Cut

The fourth volume of the poetic, page-turning and International Booker shortlisted masterpiece about a woman's fall through the cracks of time.

Tara Selter has found a new home.


In a sprawling villa on the outskirts of Bremen, Tara Selter is starting to settle into a new kind of eighteenth of November. Her days with Henry, Ralf and Olga revolve around the daily routines of practical chores: gathering provisions, splitting firewood. But one morning, there are five new arrivals at their wrought-iron gate.

As more people continue to arrive, their home fills with movement, voices fill the air; a flurry of people asking questions, sharing their eighteenths of November. Slowly, they settle into a new routine and Tara begins to breathe a little easier. Could they create a new world inside the eighteenth of November?

Solvej Balle made her debut with Lyrebird and went on to write one of the '90s' most acclaimed works of Danish literature, According to the Law. On the Calculation of Volume is her return to literary stardom.

Jennifer Russell and Sophia Hersi Smith's translations include My Work by Olga Ravn and There Lives a Young Girl In Me Who Will Not Die by Tove Ditlevsen. In 2020 they won the American-Scandinavian Foundation's Translation Prize. Their translations have appeared in the Paris Review, the New York Times and on stage.

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