In this dangerous and challenging new land, Håkan becomes known as “The Hawk.” He is a massive fellow, apt, adventurous, solitary, ultimately legendary, able to survive no matter what threats he encounters in the frontier. The brothers lose touch before sailing Håkan ends up in San Francisco, and becomes determined to make his way east to find his brother. “Foreignness” is central to In the Distance, published by Coffee House Press in 2017, which follows Håkan Söderström as he leaves Sweden with his brother for New York during the Gold Rush. In his twenties, he lived in London, then settled in New York. He was born in Argentina his family moved to Stockholm when he was two, and he grew up with Swedish as his first language, then relocated to Argentina when he was nine. When his first novel, In the Distance, was published, Hernán Diaz described the sense of “foreignness” he gained from his formative years.
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