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Fanny og mysteriet i den sørgende skogen :…
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Fanny og mysteriet i den sørgende skogen : roman (2017. Auflage)

von Rune Christiansen

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Shortlisted for the 2017 Brage Prize

Fanny, a 17-year-old high school senior, has lost both her parents in a car accident. Granted permission to live independently in the family home located on the outskirts of a small Norwegian town, the days pass by as she performs her daily routine: going to school, maintaining the house, chopping and stacking wood, and keeping the weeds at bay. As Fanny grieves and attempts to come to terms with the sad circumstances of her life, a fairy tale-like world full of new possibilities begins to emerge around her.

Written by Rune Christiansen, one of Norway's most exciting literary talents, and masterfully translated by Kari Dickson, Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest is a beautiful, poetic portrait of grief, friendship, independence and transgression.

Praise for Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest:

"Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest is among the saddest and most uplifting books I've read. This story of a grieving young woman is told in short bursts of lustrous writing crisp as aquavit that leave the reader seeing the world anew. Christiansen is taking on the big themes, love and death, but I know what side he's on." â??Michael Redhill, Scotiabank Giller Prize winning author of Bellevue Square

"Rune Christiansen's Fanny and the Mystery of the Grieving Forest is one of those special stories I find myself petting once I've finished, as if it were a wee forest creature I have fallen in love with. A shimmering musing on grief, Fanny is both ecstatic fairytale and Gothic novelâ??beguiling, haunting, and erotic in equal measure. There are very few books I would put in the category of heart places, but this is certainly one." â??Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, author of All the Broken Things… (mehr)

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Titel:Fanny og mysteriet i den sørgende skogen : roman
Autoren:Rune Christiansen
Info:Oslo Oktober 2017
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Fanny, men ikke funny. Vi følger en ung kvinne fra tapet av mor og far - med korte glimt fra tiden de levde sammen. Men mest fra tiden alene - med tanker, med tre personer i hennes nærhet, men ikke altfor nær. Tanker, drømmer, bilder, minner og nær sagt drøfting av alle disse våre forestillinger og mot alt som virkelig ER. Alm, Janos og Karen blir sett gjennom Fannys øyne. Med brå død tett innnpå skimter vi hennes tanker gjennom et et kanskje dødens slør. Det er eksistensens grunnlagsproblem vi møter og drømmene er hjelpemidler i tillegg til den sunne fornuft.
  lestrond | Jul 11, 2018 |
«Fanny og mysteriet i den sørgende skogen». Har du hørt for tittel? Skulle tro det var en Frøken Detektiv-roman det dreide seg om! Men sørgende skog? Nei, her er det poeten og filosofen Rune Christiansen som viser seg.

Det åpner med døden. Fanny, 17 år gammel, mister foreldrene i en bilulykke. Hvordan leve videre, alene? Før vi får historien om Fanny, lagt i munnen på en jeg-forteller, skrives en følelse av Verdensaltet frem:

Språket til Rune Christiansen er så fylt – av følelser, av referanser (det kan være til dikt og eventyr, musikk, myter eller film), av kjølige betraktninger og konkret registrering. Hele tiden er han på leting etter noe overordnet i den tilværelsen vi mennesker befinner oss i.

Hun forsøkte ofte å finne mening i alskens dagligdags, skriver han om Fanny. Den setningen kan stå som en overskrift på hans egen diktning.

Det handler ikke om å avsløre mysteriet. Det handler om å leve med mysteriet som en del av det å være menneske.
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Shortlisted for the 2017 Brage Prize

Fanny, a 17-year-old high school senior, has lost both her parents in a car accident. Granted permission to live independently in the family home located on the outskirts of a small Norwegian town, the days pass by as she performs her daily routine: going to school, maintaining the house, chopping and stacking wood, and keeping the weeds at bay. As Fanny grieves and attempts to come to terms with the sad circumstances of her life, a fairy tale-like world full of new possibilities begins to emerge around her.

Written by Rune Christiansen, one of Norway's most exciting literary talents, and masterfully translated by Kari Dickson, Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest is a beautiful, poetic portrait of grief, friendship, independence and transgression.

Praise for Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest:

"Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest is among the saddest and most uplifting books I've read. This story of a grieving young woman is told in short bursts of lustrous writing crisp as aquavit that leave the reader seeing the world anew. Christiansen is taking on the big themes, love and death, but I know what side he's on." â??Michael Redhill, Scotiabank Giller Prize winning author of Bellevue Square

"Rune Christiansen's Fanny and the Mystery of the Grieving Forest is one of those special stories I find myself petting once I've finished, as if it were a wee forest creature I have fallen in love with. A shimmering musing on grief, Fanny is both ecstatic fairytale and Gothic novelâ??beguiling, haunting, and erotic in equal measure. There are very few books I would put in the category of heart places, but this is certainly one." â??Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, author of All the Broken Things

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