RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Murder Allegation in Karl Ove Knausgård’s Min Kamp JF Scandinavian Studies FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 74 OP 96 DO 10.3368/sca.97.4.74 VO 97 IS 4 A1 Aarstein, Kjersti YR 2025 UL https://sca.uwpress.org//content/97/4/74.abstract AB This article examines a murder allegation that lies at the heart of Karl Ove Knausgård’s novel Min kamp, and posits that the allegation serves dual purposes, namely, to investigate the purported murder of Knausgård’s father and to enact revenge. These endeavors raise questions that are foundational to the study of literature, regarding interpretation and moral responsibility. While the allegation suggests a specific suspect, it relies on aesthetic devices, notably on references to Shakespeare’s Hamlet, which are analyzed in depth throughout the article. Aarstein contends that that the murder allegation constitutes both the most morally contentious and the most aesthetically striking aspect of Min kamp.