Beckomberga
A Novel
by Sara Stridsberg
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Pub Date Jan 27 2026 | Archive Date Feb 27 2026
Farrar, Straus and Giroux | FSG Originals
Description
A haunting novel of a woman's lifelong witness to her father's illness, and Stockholm’s mythic mental hospital.
Jackie's father, Jim, lives at Beckomberga. She takes the bus to visit him, though sometimes he refuses to see her and so instead she gets to know his fellow inmates: Olof, a man who has been there since he was a teenager, some sixty-three years; Sabina, wildly unconventional and beloved by Jackie’s father and their doctor; and others. Beckomberga is Stockholm’s famous, infamous mental hospital. An enormous, once-elegant building, it sits beside the most beautiful park, slowly falling apart. The doctor sometimes takes the residents for a night out—champagne in the backseat of the car, parties in town; he says: One night beyond the confines of the hospital makes you human again.
Over the years, Jackie’s family also falls apart, as her mother, Lone, tries to escape the oppressive hold Jim’s illness has on her, as Jim himself tries to escape in any way possible. What follows is an extraordinarily beautiful, stirring portrait of a family and the ways in which our flaws, yearnings, and the unreachable parts of ourselves shape those we love. Jackie bears witness to it all across time, with wisdom and aching clarity—Jim’s sadness and absence, Lone’s attempts to cope and then flee, the loneliness and wonder of Beckomberga, her own capitulation and erasure in the face of what they need.
Sara Stridberg’s Beckomberga is a truly unforgettable novel by one of Sweden’s most admired writers.
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780374619916 |
| PRICE | $19.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 288 |
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Featured Reviews
Ryan M, Reviewer
Jackie spent a portion of her youth visiting her father Jim at Beckomberga, one of Europe's largest psychiatric hospitals, in the outskirts of Stockholm. Years later, as an adult with a child of her own, Jackie remembers the time she spent on the campus, visiting her father and the other folks who found themselves in the hospital, as well as the challenges her family faced with her father away.
This is not an easy novel. It's written in short vignettes, jumping through time from one story fragment to the next, with very little sense of who's who and even where's where. Generally there's no telling whether I'll like novels like this, but this really worked for me. It's experimental yet I still found it quite readable and accessible as the writing is gorgeous, despite the troubling topics - trigger warning for severe depression, suicidal thoughts, alcoholism, child sexual assault.
This is a novel of extremes; it's tremendously sad, as nearly every interaction Jackie has with her father features him saying how badly he wants to end his life. Yet it's so hopeful, as Stridsberg emphasizes symbols like light and butterflies and the sea and the sky as often as she can.
This was really quite the sensory experience and quite different from anything I've read in recent memory. I need to get my hands on more Stridsberg.
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