The Antagonist (Innbundet)

Author:

Lars Saabye Christensen

Norwegian title: Vrakeren
Author:
Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2023
Pages: 696
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
ISBN/EAN: 9788202804114
Kategori: Literature and Fiction
Overview Vrakeren

In The Antagonist we meet Jørgen Ribe, whose father is a manager at the banana company, Banan-Matthiessen. They live in Frogner in Oslo, and in the attic, his father is working on building a model of the royal palace in a matchstick box.

One day, a new family moves into the apartment building, including Carl, a boy around Jørgen’s age. A friendship develops between them.

What will become of Jørgen Ribe? He became a well-known author, it’s not unreasonable to say one of the best of his generation, at least for a while, and he also had many readers around his own age, who had followed his authorship loyally since the beginning, specifically since 1976 when he published his debut Between the Hotel and Time, or maybe it was more accurate to say they had been loyal since his novel Mobs, which was published six years later in 1982, a classic coming-of-age story, no less, but durable and entertaining, set in the 60s in Oslo, the book which marked his breakthrough both commercially and literarily, in that order, because to be honest. Mobs represented a rare moment when audience and critics were in agreement that for this novel, we may meet over a pint and pose the classic question: What in the world will happen to the main character? For a while, Jørgen Ribe was the name on everyone's lips, which is not necessarily a becoming place for an author."

«The Antagonist joins the rank of the very best books Lars Saabye Christensen has written.»
NETTAVISEN, six/six stars

The half sister to The Half Brother
«Lars Saabye Christensen always writes well, and sometimes – as here – he writes extremely well.»
ADRESSEAVISA, five/six stars
«It's a mystical story, and it's magically written.»
«I'm hooked.»
DAGBLADET, five/six stars
«Lars Saabye Christensen's The Antagonist appears as an impressive and intricate work, where remembrance and oblivion alternate as the protagonist.»
DAGSAVISEN

« From the first line, this unruly and rich novel is narrated maximally non-chronologically, a grinding, spinning work of excess, a Sarepta's jar of whims, digressions, fantasy constructions and loans from reality.»
KLASSEKAMPEN

«... a style and a way with words that belongs to the top shelf of what Norway has to offer.»
STAVANGER AFTENBLAD, five/six stars

«He dares to point out and show off. Repeats himself, and refers back to his own books. In fact, much of The Antagonist is a play with such references, a comparison between Saabye's catalogue and the characters in the book. It is an extremely self-aware book, which constantly points to the fact that literature is literature.»
NRK

«There are books you could read. And books you should read. This one, you MUST read.»
KULTUREN (Denmark), six/six stars

«It's distinguished art of fiction. But it's also more than that.»
BERLINGSKE (Denmark), six/six stars

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Reviews Vrakeren

Stor romankunst fra den beste historiefortelleren 30.08.2023

«Han har enkelt og greit ikke evnen til å skuffe meg og han gjør det så avgjort ikke denne gangen heller.»

«... Det har vært en sann fryd fra start til mål»

«Saabye Christensen har nok en gang en god idé - gnistrende god forresten.»

«Vrakeren går inn blant det aller beste Lars Saabye Christensen har skrevet. »

 
Tor Hammerø, Nettavisen

Magisk lesefryd 22.08.2023

«Det er en mystisk historie, og den er magisk fortalt»

«Resultatet er lesefryd i et landskap som snurrer både fortelling og leser rundt dikterfingeren.»

«Og siste setning runder vakkert av med et frampek: Det kan komme ei bok til. Gjerne en der den biograferte forfatter Ribe kan yte sin biograf Ries rimelig gjengjeld. Jeg er i hvert fall hektet.»

 
Andreas Wiese, Dagbladet

Den tilfeldige biografen 16.09.2023

«Fra første linje er denne urolige og rike romanen maksimalt ikke-kronologisk fortalt, et kvernende, snurrende overskuddsverk, en Sareptas krukke av innfall, utfall, fantasikonstruksjoner og virkelighetslån.»

«... en mangfoldig bok.»

Janneken Øverland, Klassekampen

God med gamle dager 29.08.2023

«Om du liker LSC frå før, trur eg du kjem til å lika denne boka.»

«... ein stil og ei formuleringsevne som ligg på øvste nivå i Noreg»

 
Leif Tore Sædberg, Stavanger Aftenblad

Halvsøsteren til «Halvbroren» 22.08.2023

«Lars Saabye Christensen skriver alltid godt, av og til - som her - skriver han meget godt.»

«[...] en ordentlig morsom og skikkelig bekmørk roman som både er en lang, god historie og utforskning av forfatterrollen.»

 
Ole Jacob Hoel, Adresseavisen

«Han torer å peike på, og vise fram. Gjenta seg sjølv, og referere tilbake til eigne bøker. Faktisk er mykje av «Vrakeren» ein leik med slike referansar, ei samanlikning mellom Saabye sin katalog og figurane i boka. Det er ei ekstremt sjølvmedviten bok, som heile tida peikar på at litteratur er litteratur.»

Gerd Elin Stava Sandve, NRK

Utsikt fra Gabels gate 22.08.2023

«Lars Saabye Christensens Vrakeren framstår som et imponerende og intrikat verk, der erindring og glemsel bytter på hovedrollene»

Turid Larsen, Dagsavisen

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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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