Doghead

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Doghead

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ISBN: 9780312376543
écrit par: Morten Ramsland
traduit par: Tiina Nunnally
édition: Thomas Dunne Books
date de publication: 2009 -2
reliure: Hardcover
prix: USD 24.95
nombre de pages: 384

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A Novel

Morten Ramsland    traduit par: Tiina Nunnally

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"From a fiercely funny Danish John Irving, a bighearted, epic story of mad dogs, naughty boys, strange relatives, and family secrets "An international sensation sold in seventeen countries around the world, "Doghead" has critics across the globe declaring, "brilliant," "magnificent," "powerful and engaging." "When I read it I had to pinch my arm to see if I was dreaming," says "Weekendavisen" (Denmark). "It was really that good." Morten Ramsland won Author of the Year and Book of the Year for "Doghead" in Denmark, and critical comparisons include Gunter Grass, Jonathan Franzen, Peter Hoeg and Gabriel Garcia Marquez--everyone agrees that here is a world-class writer. In "Doghead," Ramsland treats U.S. readers to a highly imaginative, exuberant saga that follows three generations of a wildly dysfunctional Norwegian family. The tale" "begins as Asger, the narrator, visits his dying grandma, who has a few corrections to make to certain family stories. Asger learns that contrary to popular belief, Grandpa was not a war hero. Instead, his nickname was "Crackpot," and both before and after he escaped from a Nazi concentration camp, he was to put it bluntly, a cheat and a liar. From there the "real" family history unfolds, and like all great stories, it is a tale that will stay with the reader forever. "Doghead" is certain to win this internationally celebrated author an equally devoted and enthusiastic following in the U.S.

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