Dag Solstad Libros Populares
Dag Solstad Biografía y Hechos
Dag Solstad (Sandefjord, Noruega, 1941) es uno de los narradores noruegos más innovadores e interesantes de su generación, junto a Kjartan Fløgstad. Entró en la escena literaria en 1965 con Spiraler, una colección de historias cortas, que exploran cuestiones como la identidad o la alienación. Sus primeros trabajos fueron especialmente controvertidos, debido a su énfasis político (más cerca del enfoque marxista-leninista). Ha escrito numerosas novelas, cuentos, obras de teatro y artículos, además de cinco libros sobre la Copa Mundial de Fútbol (entre los años 1982-1998). Actualmente vive entre Oslo y Berlín. Obra publicada en español Narrativa 2007 - Pudor y dignidad, Editorial Lengua de trapo (Genanse og verdighet, 1994), Traducción de Kirsti Baggethun y Asunción Lorenzo. 2010 - Novela once, obra dieciocho, Editorial Lengua de Trapo. Traducción de Kirsti Baggethun y Asunción Lorenzo. 2023 - " La noche del profesor Andersen" Editorial Nórdica. Traducción de Kirsti Baggetun y Asunción Lorenzo Premios y galardones Premio de la Crítica Literaria de Noruega en tres ocasiones. Premio Nórdico de la Academia Sueca Véase también Literatura noruega Escritores de Noruega Enlaces externos Ficha del autor en la Web de Lengua de Trapo Entrevista muy completa al autor por el escritor Mateo de Paz Reseña de Pudor y dignidad en El arte inútil de Hugo J. Platz Tres días con Dag Solstad por Rocío Isasa en Letras Libres Fragmento de Pudor y dignidad en Ámbito Cultural (enlace roto disponible en Internet Archive; véase el historial, la primera versión y la última).. Descubre los libros populares de Dag Solstad. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Dag Solstad
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Heimatland
IKH Kronprinzessin Mette-Marit & Geir GulliksenZwölf literarische Stimmen aus Norwegen. Darunter so prominente Namen wie Karl Ove Knausgård, Siri Hustvedt, Dag Solstad and Tomas Espedal. Herausgeber von "Heimatland" sind IKH Kr...
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The Bull Is Not Killed
Sarah DearingIt is the spring of 1974, a period of mounting political tension in Portugal. Luís da Silva, an unemployed university graduate and reluctant virgin, loiters aimlessly about the str...
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The Tiger By The River
Ravi Shankar EttethSwati Varma is one of modern Delhi's more blessed inhabitants. But then one brilliant morning when the world seemed cleansed by the coming of the rains, the unthinkable happens: hi...
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The Blue Door
André BrinkThe Blue Door is built around one of the oldest questions in storytelling: What if ...? What if I return home one day to find, behind a familiar door, an unfamiliar world? What if ...
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The Long Road Home
Danielle SteelA novel of courage, hope and love...From her secret perch at the top of the stairs, sevenyearold Gabriella watches the guests arrive at her parents' lavish Manhattan home. The cli...
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How to be Famous
Alison BondLynsey Dixon never plans anything. She has no commitments and no responsibilities apart from her job at a London talent agency that specialises in neurotic actresses like Melanie ...
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Matisse's War
Peter EverettAt seventy, Henri Matisse is a trim, clean old gentleman with a passion for naked women. He is UN MONSTRE SACRE who depicts with passion and conviction only what he takes pleasure ...
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The Fourth Angel
Robin HunterA thoughtful and civilised man shouldn't have to make this choice.Until the day his wife and children are gunned down by terrorists, Simon Quarry knows what kind of man he is.When ...
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Train to Trieste
Domnica RadulescuIt is 1977 and seventeenyearold Mona Manoliu has fallen in love with Mihai, a mysterious boy who lives in the romantic mountain city where she spends her summers. She can think of ...
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Not Quite a Fairytale
Cee LiddyFor years, Evelyn, the hopeful realist, and John, the hopeless romantic, entertained each other with tales of one disastrous love affair after another. Then they fell out.From her ...
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This River Awakens
Steven EriksonA time to escapeTwelveyearold Owen Brand and his family move to Middlecross, a riverside town in rural Canada, hoping to leave poverty and unhappiness behind.A time for innocenceOw...
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School's Out
Sarah TuckerIn school playgrounds across the country parents huddle in worried packs, desperately putting together their final plans to survive the summer weeks of mayhem school is officially...
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Wide Eyed
Ruaridh NicollA remote fishing village in Scotland seems the perfect place for Betsy Gillander to abscond for a few days with her fiancé. There, in a landscape marred only by a vast MoD range aw...
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The Good People Of New York
Thisbe NissenFrom a thrillingly talented 28yearold newcomer the Anne Tyler for a new generation, yet with a distinctive voice and quirky sensibility all of her own comes a contemporary novel ...
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Walking the Dog and Other Stories
Bernard MacLavertyThe longawaited new collection from Bernard MacLaverty examines worlds in collision, relationships fragmenting, innocence face to face with real life, real death. A Catholic school...
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Educating Jack
Jack SheffieldAs the 1982 school year begins, Jack Sheffield returns to Ragley village school for his sixth year as headteacher. Nora Pratt celebrates twentyfive years in her coffee shop, Ronnie...
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Setting Free The Bears
John Irving'The brown bears paced, brushing their thick coats against the bars; their heads swayed low to the ground, in rhythm with some ritual of stealth they were born knowing and pointles...
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That Awkward Age
Mary SelbyWhen Robert Peabody, the new vicar, moved into the village of Bumpstaple, the villagers were naturally agog. And when they discovered that, not only was he handsome enough to send...
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Grandmother's Footsteps
Charlotte MooreWhen her husband died, it was clear to Verity that she would have to sell Knighton, the beautiful old house where her daughter, Hester, had grown up and where her mother before her...
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The Gobbler
Adrian EdmondsonJulian Mann, the hard drinking, preening, and sexually provocative star of the TV sitcome Richard the Nerd, feels caught on the horns of a dilemma: should he be concentrating on hi...
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The Naked Drinking Club
Rhona Cameron'It was dark when I came to. What woke me was the cold and the water on my legs. I was doing spoons with Scotty, me behind him. We were on a beach. We didn't speak for the first mi...
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The Worm and the Star
John FullerThe tales collected here are complete miniature narratives. None longer than three pages, they rove, with hurtling changes of perspective, over myth, sex, science fiction, the Midd...