One of the Best Books of the Year
The New York Times * Kansas City Star
"Seductive . . . a quirky and wide-ranging meditation on the deep pleasures of collecting, obsession and the natural world." --The New York Times Book Review
"A charming, off-the-beaten track, humorously self-deprecating memoir. . . . Filled with delightful observations. . . . The Fly Trap stands as proof that great writing can lend a buzz (sorry!) to even the most unlikely subjects." --NPR
"The Geoff Dyer of Sweden: Funny, astute, intellectually voracious, simultaneously self-absorbed and self-critical." --Kathryn Schulz,
The New Yorker "Mesmerizing. . . . A shimmering and elusive grace pervades Fredrik Sjöberg's evocation of his life and work as a hoverfly expert." --
Nature "Sjöberg traces a sort of erratic flight path of ideas and associations, at once whimsical and yet laden with erudition and a deep feeling for the natural world and our place in it." --
Financial Times "[A] wry, at times poetic memoir." --
The New York Times "The writing is whimsical, digressive and pleasingly devoid of anything too weighty or purposeful." --
The Wall Street Journal "Delightful . . . at once informative and often humorously digressive. . . . A humane man of wide-ranging curiosity, [Sjöberg] writes with infectious passion." --
The Independent "Full of charm, the insects are almost incidental. . . . It's really a book about how to find meaning in life." --
The Times (A Nature Book of the Year)
"Poetic . . . [Sjöberg] transforms a niche subject into one of widespread appeal, musing on the pleasures of country life and the line between avocation and obsession." --
Kansas City Star "An intriguing defence of the selfish, even hedonistic pleasures of natural history. --
The Times Literary Supplement "As much about life as about entomology. . . . One of the pleasures of Sjöberg's book is that he honestly explores the psychological motives behind collecting." --
Santa Fe New Mexican "I often return to
The Fly Trap; it remains close to my heart. The minute observations from nature reveal sudden insights into one's life. Sometimes I almost think that [Sjöberg] wrote it for me." --Tomas Tranströmer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
"Charming . . . and original. . . . A bit like dinner with a witty European intellectual--wry, digressive and packed with fantastically clipped observations." --
The Guardian "Sjöberg . . . thrives in the indistinct boundary between science and literature. . . . The real message of the book . . . is the quiet pleasure to be found in reading the fine print of knowledge." --
New Scientist "[A] completely charming memoir. . . .
The Fly Trap isn't just a series of artful ruminations on the timeless quest to understand the natural world (although that would be enough, wouldn't it?). Sjöberg is a genuinely funny guy." --
The Daily Beast "It is hard to believe, given the lucidity of his book, that [Sjöberg] could be a better entomologist than he is a writer." --
Sydney Morning Herald "Insightful . . . [Sjöberg] approaches, at his best, the familiar, intimate and wistful power of that other Scandinavian literary giant, Karl Ove Knausgård. . . . [He writes] in a manner that oddly emulates those same elusive, beautiful, imitative hoverflies he has devoted so much of his life to." --
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Fredrik Sjöberg is an entomologist and lives with his family on the island of Runmarö, in the archipelago east of Stockholm. He is also a literary critic, translator, cultural columnist, and the author of several books.