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Новейший роман автора знаменитого `Каталога Латура`, `Застенчивого порнографа` и `Адской притчи`. Герой романа, 22-летний Кристофер, пытается разгадать тайну внезапного исчезновения своего отца. Применяя самые разные сюжетные ходы (странствие по Латинской Америке, похищение и заточение в норвежской глубинке, зигзаги информационного терроризма), Фробениус рисует убедительную картину преломления современного мира - зыбкого, жестокого, многоликого - в отдельной человеческой душе.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Nikolaj Frobenius

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Nikolaj Frobenius (born September 29, 1965) is a Norwegian novelist and screen writer.

Frobenius was born in Oslo, but grew up at Rykkinn. He studied film writing and research at LCP, London. He has written several books and screenplays, including the screenplay for the classic Nordic film thriller Insomnia, which was adapted into a major Hollywood production in 2002. His international breakthrough as a novelist came with the novel "Latours katalog" (1996). His books have been translated into eighteen languages, including English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and Danish. His novels have received critical acclaim both in Norway and internationally, and he has won several literary prizes for his writing. Nikolaj Frobenius is a former editor of the periodical Vinduet and worked as a commissioning editor for Norsk filmfond from 2005-2008. Frobenius has written several successful screenplays, including Dragonfly (2001). In 2011 he adapted his own novel, the semi-autobiograhical "Teori og praksis" into the film "Sønner av Norge" (Sons of Norway). He lives and writes in Oslo.

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January 13, 2019
Well, I was kinda 16 when I first read this book and it was like whoa. Nikolaj Frobenius have never achieved success like the writers of past or even like many modern authors, but there is something makes me reread this book. It was truly amazing. But in the end I wouldn't recommend it cuz it's very much personal and it's not a book everyone would read
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September 3, 2016
gav meg ikke stort, annet en morsom beskrivelse av Hønefoss
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