Karl Ove Knausgård never maps out a story or creates a plot structure and he never writes for anyone but himself. The Norwegian author's raw honesty and fearlessness has made him one of literature's most compelling voices. The BBC spoke to him to find out what makes his unfiltered storytelling so addictive. Watch the full episode of Arts in Motion in partnership with Rolex on BBC News Channel and BBC.com. #BBC #BBCCulture #KarlOveKnausgård #writing #ArtsinMotion

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