The Saabye Circus (Innbundet)

Author:

Lars Saabye Christensen

Norwegian title: Saabyes cirkus
Author:
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2006
Pages: 208
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202264468
Overview Saabyes cirkus

I Fell in Paris.

A writer, who possibly resembles the author, falls from a stage in Paris. At this awful moment, while he’s flailing with his arms and waving a final farewell, he sees himself standing outside Brun’s Music & Notes shop in Bygdøy Allé admiring a red Fender Stratocaster. He is 13 years old and knows just one thing: he has to have that guitar. He has 43 Norwegian kroner in his bank account and the guitar costs 2,250 kroner. A new world opens up for him when he gets a job delivering flowers for Finsen’s Flora in Frogner.

This is a true story based on a lie. Or perhaps the other way round: a lie based on a true story. A writer follows his tracks back to a guitar and a bouquet of flowers in the city he grew up in. With this literary piece, Lars Saabye Christensen marks his 30th anniversary as a writer.

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Reviews Saabyes cirkus

«På alla sätt är ”Saabyes cirkus” en suverän och gripande roman, en sådan där som man känner kommer att bli en liten klassiker bland barndomsskildringar, som den nordiska litteraturen är så rik på.»

Mats Gellerfelt, Svenska Dagbladet

«Ojoj for en jubileumsroman. Forfatteren skriver om det han behersker best til av alle her i landet.»

Terje Stemland, Aftenposten

«Lars Saabye Christensen følger sitt litterære spor i en elegant balansert fortelling.»

Turid Larsen, Dagsavisen

«I følge forlaget er Saabyes cirkus en sann historie bygget på en løgn. Eller omvendt: en løgn bygget på en sann historie. For meg blir det uviktig å vite hva som er virkelig. Saabyes omgang med løgn og sannhet blir et sirkus der det er godt å være.»

Anne Cathrine Straume, P2

«Lars Saabye Christensens nye bok kan best beskrivast som litterær akrobatikk. Somme av grepa er dristige, men dei held. [...] Han maktar nok ein gong å svinge seg opp der han høyrer heime, blant stjernene i det norske sirkusteltet.»

Alf Kjetil Walgermo, Vårt Land

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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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