Chet Doesn’t Play Here (Heftet)

Drama

Author:

Lars Saabye Christensen

Norwegian title: Chet spiller ikke her
Norwegian subtitle: Drama
Author:
Binding: Heftet
Year: 2013
Pages: 80
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202370756
Overview Chet spiller ikke her

We meet the saxophonist Daniel. Obviously, he cannot play the trumpet like Chet Baker. That is precisely the point. Ever since Daniel was 13 years old and heard Chet Baker on the radio, Daniel has had just one single goal in life: to learn how to play with just that tone, so pure no one knows where it is coming from, the tone that is right for the moment when the soul slots into place.

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Author Lars Saabye Christensen

Lars Saabye Christensen (b. 1953) is one of Norway’s most beloved and prolific authors. Despite being best known for his long novels, Saabye is also a poet. His debut book was the poetry collection History of Gly (1976), for which he was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas prize. His first novel, The Amateur, was published in 1977 and Saabye Christensen often says all his novels could’ve had this title. Humans who struggle with inner insecurities and lack of a directory of their own lives, who are not professionally well-prepared in all of life’s situations, but instead make wrong choices and appear clumsy – these are the people he has an ever-recurring love for in his books.

His big breakthrough novel was Beatles (1984), which is one of the biggest selling literary titles in Norway ever and which new generations of youth keep falling in love with. In 2001 his epic major work The Half Brother was published, an extraordinarily generous and moving novel, which follows a family over a period of many years and through all stages of life. The Half Brother became an international success and won the Nordic Council Literature Prize. Between 2017 and 2021 the series Echoes of the City was published, which was met with exceptional criticism and reached a large readership. Saabye Christensen has written over 70 titles, won numerous prizes and awards, and has been translated into 36 languages.

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