A Blues for Jimmy Nicol (Innbundet)

Author:

Johan Brun og Lars Saabye Christensen

Norwegian title: En blues for Jimmy Nicol
Author: og
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2018
Pages: 72
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202585815
Overview En blues for Jimmy Nicol

Copenhagen 4th of July 1964. Photographer Johan Brun from the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet is in town to take pictures at the Beatles concert.
The one who is not there is Ringo Starr. He is sick after having his tonsils taken out. In his place, the temp Jimmy Nicol is playing the drums of the World´s greatest band.
Johan Bruns unique pictures from The Beatles first concert with the temp behind the drums has been laying as negatives in a drawer for 54 years. Now they are on public display.
For Lars Saabye Christensen it was impossible not to write about them. The result is a beautiful, funny and thought-provoking blues for Jimmy Nicol, the temp that for a brief moment was the drummer of The Beatles.

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Reviews En blues for Jimmy Nicol

Tretten dager i rampelyset 20.04.2018

«[...] nett som ein god poplåt sit det i munnen samstundes som det undervegs byd på overraskingar og treffande formuleringar – som overskrid tida det tek å lese diktet»

Sindre Ekrheim, Dag og tid

Trommeslageren verden glemte 10.04.2018

«En sjelden gang streifer lyset oss når den store fotografen fremkaller de midlertidige», skriver Saabye Christensen. Godt sagt. Og godt sett er det av Johan Brun. Dette er hans The Beatles-bok like mye som Saabye Christensens.»

«Hvis man fortsatt har en plate- eller CD-hylle, må denne blues- og The Beatles-boken straks anskaffes.»

Henning Howlid Wærp, Aftenposten

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Author Johan Brun

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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