Giæver and Iunker (Innbundet)

Author:

Erlend Loe

Norwegian title: Giæver og Iunker
Author:
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2022
Pages: 160
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202763848
Kategori: Literature and Fiction
Overview Giæver og Iunker

Hey! Look at me when I’m talking! Are you writing this down? Are you ready? Are you recording? I’d like you to record and take notes at the same time. That way you’ll get everything. What isn’t said disappears. What is said disappears too, it just takes longer. Okay? Are you ready? Good.

I'm not telling you this for fun, I'm doing it for you, and for all Giævers be they alive, dead or yet to be born. You’re not writing! Pen to paper! There you go. Now I’ll begin.

My name is Giæver.

The valley where the Giævers live is shared with the Iunker-family who live on the neighbouring farm. But they are not very neighnourly, as the two families have been in a conflict for over eight hundred years.

Old-Giæver is approaching the end of his life and spends his last days on earth informing Young-Giæver about their family history, about practical things like the mud stick, the pick-up, suet cakes, pillows, ships, women and obviously the conflict with the Iunker-family. Giæver doesn’t want to leave this life without ensuring customs and practices, knowledge, life wisdom and most importantly the hatred towards the Iunkers is continued by the next generation.

Erlend Loe is back in tip-top shape with his peculiar humour and sharp observations. Written like a monologue delivered by Old-Giæver, this is a gem of a book.

«Giæver and Iunker is a riot of a tall tale.»
BERGENS TIDENE, five/six stars

«You're guaranteed a laughing fit from this, here we have Erlend Loe just as we like him.»
RANDABERG 24, five/six stars

«... verbally witty and satirical. [...] Loe is still a punner of rank.»
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Reviews Giæver og Iunker

Til å le seg skakk i hjel av, takk Erlend Loe 25.09.2022

«Du kommer garantert til å få latterkrampe av denne, for her er Erlend Loe akkurat slik vi liker han.»

«... av alle røverhistorier som er skrevet i nyere tid, er Giæver og Iunker den beste.»

«Jeg lo til jeg gråt av Giæver og lunker, for verbalt er Loe Norges vittigste, og satiren flyter lett mellom linjene.»

«Dette er en perle av en bok...»

«... elegant ordkunst»

«... en forbausende god roman»

«... måtte det komme en oppfølger.»

 
Simen Ingemundsen, Randaberg 24

Frekt og kjekt frå Erlend Loe 21.08.2022

«Giæver og Iunker er eit oppkome av røvarhistorier»

«Det er ein liten og lettlesen godbit, full av morosame historier fortalt av ein sjølvgod gammal tulling»

 
Olaug Nilssen, Bergens Tidende

«... verbalt vittig og satirisk.»

«... Loe er fortsatt en ordgjøgler av rang.»

Stein Roll, Adresseavisen

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Author Erlend Loe

Erlend Loe is one of the most beloved and popular authors in Norway. He was born in 1969 in Trondheim, Norway, and studied folklore, film studies and literature at university. He made his debut with the novel Frankly, my dear (Tatt av kvinnen) in 1993, for which he received raving reviews. In 1996 came Naiv. Super, his big break through in Norway and internationally. It has been called the novel of his generation. His novel Doppler, which came out in 2004, has been critically acclaimed for it's depiction of the modern man, and The Guardian named it 'Book of the Year'. He is a productive author, and writes books both for adults and children. His books about Kurt have been a huge success, and have also been turned into an animated film. The books have been published in thirty-nine countries so far.

He lives in Oslo and enjoys biking.

Awards:

  • 1996 Ministry of Cultural Affairs Prize for Den store røde hunden (The Big Red Dog), children's picture book, Illustrated by Kim Hiorthøy.
  • 1997 The Cappelen Award
  • 1998 The Critics Prize for Kurt Quo Vadis?, illustrated children’s novel, children’s book.
  • 1999 The Bookseller Award for L (L).
  • 2006 The French Prix Européen des Jeunes Lecteurs for Naiv.Super. (Naïve.Super.).
  • 2006 The French Tam-tam Prize for Fisken (The Fish), children’s book.
  • 2010 De Grote Jongerenliteratuur Prijs (the Netherlands) for Muleum (Muleum)
  • 2013 The Aschehoug Award
  • 2016 the Liv Ullman Prize
  • 2022 BolognaRagazzi Award - COMICS Early Reader - for Hvem rumpet brunosten? (Who buttocked the brown cheese?)

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