The sea off the Lofoten Islands was the colour of iron, which is to say it was the colour of nothing in particular, the way a man's face is the colour of nothing when he has stopped pretending to feel anything.
Erik Solberg sat on the rocks above the fjord and watched the tide. He had been watching the tide for eleven months and fourteen days. Every morning at 5:30, he sat on these same rocks with a waterproof notebook and a pencil wrapped in oilcloth, and he recorded the water level, the wind speed, the direction, the temperature of the air and the sea. He did this because his mentor, Arne Rasmussen,...
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