Damn, Damn, Damn (Innbundet)

Series:  509

Author:

Linn Strømsborg

Norwegian title: Faen, faen, faen
Author:
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2023
Pages: 208
Publisher: Flamme Forlag
Språk: Bokmål
Series:
Serienummer: 509
ISBN/EAN: 9788282885300
Kategori: Literature and Fiction
Overview Faen, faen, faen

Britt is angry. She’s angry because she isn’t living a different life. And she’s angry because she doesn’t want to live a different life. She’s just yelled at her daughter, her husband and all their friends. Which deep down are really his friends. And it felt good. The only thing she regrets is that she didn't do it much, much sooner.

Nico, on the surface, seems to be the opposite of Britt. Not angry. Not worn down by commitments. Not established. No husband, no family. Despite this, she is loving Britt’s anger.

Damn, Damn, Damn is about the expectations a woman can allow herself to have for her own life, and the limitations for the same thing, which are still deeply interwoven into our culture. Being angry is much overdue. So is tearing things down. And building new things.

Damn good
«Great content. Well-written. Funny. Relatable. Spot on about contemporary issues. Oh yes, Linn Strømsborg delivers.»
ADRESSEAVISEN, five/six stars

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Reviews Faen, faen, faen

"Morsomt, sårt, skarpt og viktig om kvinnerollen i dagens samfunn. (...) Flott innhold. Godt skrevet. Morsom. Gjenkjennelig. Samtiden tatt på pulsen. Jo da, Linn Strømsborg har levert varene."

 
Ørjan Greiff Johnsen, Adresseavisen

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Author Linn Strømsborg

Linn Strømsborg (b. 1986) made her debut 2009 with the novel Roskilde, the story of a group of young people at a music festival, and followed up with the chap book Øya in the same year. She has since written two novels about the main character Eva; Furuset in 2012 and You´re not gonna die (Du dør ikke) in 2016, and in the fall of 2019 her novel Never, ever, ever (Aldri, aldri, aldri) was launched.

Linn Strømsborg is one of the most interesting of young voices in contemporary Norwegian fiction today.

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