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Title | : | Beatles (Kim Karlsen Trilogy #1) |
Author | : | Lars Saabye Christensen |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 732 pages |
Published | : | 2008 by Cappelen Damm (first published 1984) |
Categories | : | Fiction. European Literature. Scandinavian Literature |
Lars Saabye Christensen
Paperback | Pages: 732 pages Rating: 4.2 | 4194 Users | 142 Reviews
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Beatles er en munter og vemodig roman om fire Beatles-frelste Oslogutter av årgang 1951, fra de som syvendeklassinger står på spranget inn i voksenverdenen - "Vi tok framtida på forskudd, og den så sabla bra ut" - til 25. september 1972. Ingen går tørskodd når dønningene fra ungdomsopprøret ute i Europa skyller inn over dem og deres beskyttende tilværelse. Aftenleserne har talt: Ingen etterkrigsroman beskriver Oslo bedre enn Lars Saabye Christensens oppvekstskildring fra Frogner.Be Specific About Books During Beatles (Kim Karlsen Trilogy #1)
Original Title: | Beatles |
ISBN: | 8202286409 (ISBN13: 9788202286408) |
Edition Language: | Norwegian |
Series: | Kim Karlsen Trilogy #1 |
Setting: | Oslo(Norway) |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 4194 Users | 142 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Beatles (Kim Karlsen Trilogy #1)
The book is about four boys growing up in Oslo in th 60's. I think I can relate to this book because I lived by the place it was written about. It's a really funny story that made me laugh lots of times.You know it ain't easyWhat is this book about? I can see why most of the reviewers are having trouble. It's got laugh-out-loud slapstick, heartbreaking tragedy, unforgettable characters, ridiculous stereotypes, breathtaking lyricism, flat ultrarealist prose... you see the problem. But one thing's clear. There's a whole lot about the Beatles.So let me introduce to youKim Karlsen is 11 when Love me do comes out. He and his three friends are immediate converts, and identify with John, Paul, George
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You know it ain't easyWhat is this book about? I can see why most of the reviewers are having trouble. It's got laugh-out-loud slapstick, heartbreaking tragedy, unforgettable characters, ridiculous stereotypes, breathtaking lyricism, flat ultrarealist prose... you see the problem. But one thing's clear. There's a whole lot about the Beatles.So let me introduce to youKim Karlsen is 11 when Love me do comes out. He and his three friends are immediate converts, and identify with John, Paul, George
I remember seeing this book in my home since 2005, which the date of release of the portuguese translation. I've just decided to read it this summer, in late June, at the breaks of some study for the university exams. Sometimes, it was hard to stop reading to sleep a bit, and sometimes, without noticing it, it was already 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning. Now about the book, it was great, and one of the best things I have ever read in my life. A good and very well told story, moving in some parts,
First of all: it's called the Beatles trilogy.I grew up reading this book. Listening to Beatles and imagining the boys roaming around in Oslo.It's about growing up, about idolizing a band. It'a about friendship, choises, standing up for each other and others. Beatles is about being young, loosing your grip, taking a stand.I don't like Oslo, but I do like to walk around and imagine the boys at Skillebekk, Frogner etc. To me it gives the city a different life and vibe.
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