JOrgen Watne Frydnes is the director of PEN Norway and former director of UtOya, a Norwegian island owned by the Workers' Youth League. He previously worked at Doctors Without Borders. He is also chair of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee and a board member of The Norwegian Helsinki Committee. JOrgen has led the effort to rebuild UtOya after the terrorist attack in 2011.
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"Frydnes has now given the rest of the world a revelatory guide to rebuilding, renewing, and remembering in the face of catastrophic, unprecedented terror.?His first-person reflections on leading Utoya back to life after the devastating mass murder there in July 2011 are a model for rebuilding as a form of commemoration. It is also a cutting edge approach to contemporary scholarship in memory studies, humanizing and self-critically examining otherwise harrowing policy and psychological processes."--James Young, author of The Stages of Memory: Reflections on Memorial Art, Loss, and the Spaces Between "This is a book about hope emerging out of darkness. At its core is a very human story, a kind of bildungsroman, told by an individual confronted with and rising to meet the challenge of commemorating the unimaginable. In the end, Frydnes discovers - as we readers do, too - that the process itself is where the alchemy of memory turns pain into progress and despair into hope."--Alice M. Greenwald, founding director of the 9/11 Memorial Museum