Erlend Loe
Erlend Loe is a Norwegian author known for his humorous and satirical writing style. He gained popularity with his novel 'Naïve. Super' and has written several other books, including 'Doppler' and 'Volvo Trucks'. His works often explore themes of modern life and existential questions.
Books
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1. Doppler
The book follows the story of a man named Doppler who, disillusioned with modern society and its consumerist values, decides to abandon his conventional life in Oslo and live in the forest. After a cycling accident, he becomes increasingly detached from his previous life, seeking solace and simplicity in nature. Doppler's journey is marked by his interactions with a moose calf he names Bongo, which he kills for food, and his reflections on the absurdities of human existence. Through humor and introspection, the narrative explores themes of isolation, the search for meaning, and the critique of societal norms.
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2. Naïve. Super
In this introspective and whimsical narrative, a young man in his mid-twenties finds himself at a crossroads, grappling with existential questions and a sense of disillusionment with the complexities of modern life. Seeking simplicity and meaning, he retreats into a world of childlike wonder, engaging in activities like bouncing a ball, making lists, and contemplating time and space. Through his interactions with his brother, a young boy, and a mysterious postcard from a friend, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, ultimately finding solace in the beauty of the mundane and the power of human connection.
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3. Stille Dager I Mixing Part
In this whimsical and introspective tale, a Norwegian couple embarks on a summer retreat to a quaint Italian village, seeking solace and inspiration. As they navigate the cultural nuances and eccentricities of their temporary home, they encounter a series of humorous and thought-provoking situations that challenge their perceptions of life, love, and creativity. Through a blend of dry wit and poignant reflection, the narrative explores the complexities of relationships and the often unpredictable nature of human behavior, all set against the backdrop of a picturesque yet subtly unsettling locale.
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