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Kjartan Fløgstad , Anderz Eide (innleser)

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Factory workers arrive from London, along with pilot officer Olav Sima, who is tasked with interviewing a German officer with a lot to lie about.In peacetime, in central Oslo, the lawyers submit detailed missives about how few dealings took place between the Norwegian capitalists and the Germans. Money has no smell – apart from a mild hint of cyanide.In Bjølsen, eastern Oslo: Forced evacuee Kceni…
Factory workers arrive from London, along with pilot officer Olav Sima, who is tasked with interviewing a German officer with a lot to lie about.In peacetime, in central Oslo, the lawyers submit detailed missives about how few dealings took place between the Norwegian capitalists and the Germans. Money has no smell – apart from a mild hint of cyanide.In Bjølsen, eastern Oslo: Forced evacuee Kcenia stands in the dairy. Constable Sima is patrolling the streets, studying law and maintaining order in the dairy queue. But keeping Kcenia’s boy in order isn’t quite so easy. Even further east, little Oksana Starkopf is faithfully practising the piano, and inherits a chest containing a manuscript.The post-war period tightens its grasp. Olav Sima becomes a lawyer; the boy’s condition worsens. Both often journey west, over the mountains and on across the Atlantic, where the United States welcomes them with open arms.Below ground, the world is wired together. West meets East, in Norway and in the wider world.Dove and Drone is a story about these connections.Praise"Fiery Fløgstad! [...] Kjartan Fløgstad scolds and snaps as only he knows how in this fiery novel, a confrontation with lies and spinelessness in Norway’s post-war history. (…) Fløgstad fans will revel in a novel of the most outstanding quality, one that overflows with literary energy." 6 out of 6 stars, VG"Fløgstad takes your breath away. [...]Poetry, political criticism in the form of caustic reckonings, and a thriller-like hunt for Olav H. Hauge’s vanished war diaries all add up to a novel that is greater than the sum of its parts. This is an ambitious novel, a dazzling display of fireworks that raises serious issues" 6 out of 6 stars, Dagbladet"Fabulous, wise-cracking, devil-may-care Fløgstad. […] A literary event. […] It swings through space and time, wild and baroque, in ways that only Fløgstad can. And it’s controversial, too, about Norwegian industry under the Nazis. In short: Brilliant! […] Of course, Dove and Drone is such a dense mosaic – with plenty of evidence-based material, filled to the brim with tense scenes, dramatic intricacies, ever-new political taunts or jabs aimed at a long line of Norwegians, Russians, Germans and Americans, as fictional as they are real – that a newspaper critic in Stavanger Aftenblad cannot possibly do justice to fabulist and realist Kjartan Fløgstad" 6 out of 6 stars, Stavanger Aftenblad“Fløgstad’s historical-literary approach is rewarding and demanding in equal measure; at the same time, the first reading is thrilling and bewildering.” Klassekampen“That’s what is so wonderful about Fløgstad – furious polemics are balanced out by pure poetry.” NRK“Liberatingly furious novel about the Norwegian elite.” Aftenposten“Fløgstad’s strength as a novelist is that he is so phenomenally complex. He writes wild fiction, but is at the same time a historian of attitudes and an analyst of power.” Vårt Land
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Forfattere Kjartan Fløgstad (forfatter), Anderz Eide (innleser)
Utgitt 15.08.2019
Lengde 15:36
Sjanger Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk Bokmål
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse Vannmerket
ISBN 9788242181978

Factory workers arrive from London, along with pilot officer Olav Sima, who is tasked with interviewing a German officer with a lot to lie about.

In peacetime, in central Oslo, the lawyers submit detailed missives about how few dealings took place between the Norwegian capitalists and the Germans. Money has no smell – apart from a mild hint of cyanide.

In Bjølsen, eastern Oslo: Forced evacuee Kcenia stands in the dairy. Constable Sima is patrolling the streets, studying law and maintaining order in the dairy queue. But keeping Kcenia’s boy in order isn’t quite so easy. Even further east, little Oksana Starkopf is faithfully practising the piano, and inherits a chest containing a manuscript.

The post-war period tightens its grasp. Olav Sima becomes a lawyer; the boy’s condition worsens. Both often journey west, over the mountains and on across the Atlantic, where the United States welcomes them with open arms.

Below ground, the world is wired together. West meets East, in Norway and in the wider world.

Dove and Drone is a story about these connections.

Praise

"Fiery Fløgstad! [...] Kjartan Fløgstad scolds and snaps as only he knows how in this fiery novel, a confrontation with lies and spinelessness in Norway’s post-war history. (…) Fløgstad fans will revel in a novel of the most outstanding quality, one that overflows with literary energy." 6 out of 6 stars, VG

"Fløgstad takes your breath away. [...]Poetry, political criticism in the form of caustic reckonings, and a thriller-like hunt for Olav H. Hauge’s vanished war diaries all add up to a novel that is greater than the sum of its parts. This is an ambitious novel, a dazzling display of fireworks that raises serious issues" 6 out of 6 stars, Dagbladet

"Fabulous, wise-cracking, devil-may-care Fløgstad. […] A literary event. […] It swings through space and time, wild and baroque, in ways that only Fløgstad can. And it’s controversial, too, about Norwegian industry under the Nazis. In short: Brilliant! […] Of course, Dove and Drone is such a dense mosaic – with plenty of evidence-based material, filled to the brim with tense scenes, dramatic intricacies, ever-new political taunts or jabs aimed at a long line of Norwegians, Russians, Germans and Americans, as fictional as they are real – that a newspaper critic in Stavanger Aftenblad cannot possibly do justice to fabulist and realist Kjartan Fløgstad" 6 out of 6 stars, Stavanger Aftenblad

“Fløgstad’s historical-literary approach is rewarding and demanding in equal measure; at the same time, the first reading is thrilling and bewildering.” Klassekampen

“That’s what is so wonderful about Fløgstad – furious polemics are balanced out by pure poetry.” NRK

“Liberatingly furious novel about the Norwegian elite.” Aftenposten

“Fløgstad’s strength as a novelist is that he is so phenomenally complex. He writes wild fiction, but is at the same time a historian of attitudes and an analyst of power.” Vårt Land

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