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  • av Thorvald Steen
    268,-

    This creative, beautifully constructed novel reimagines the final days of this Icelandic hero, providing a wonderful new perspective on the politics and culture of the period. Snorri Sturluson was an Icelandic politician, writer, and historian living during the twelfth century. He was a man of great political influence, and his writings are still researched and valued today. Snorri was killed on September 22, 1241, in Reykholt, where he lived the last years of his life, and The Little Horse is a novel about his final five days. Snorri, knowing his end is near, begins to write a saga of his own life. He wants to refute all those who oppose him in Norway and Iceland and defend himself against rumors that he is power-hungry and a deceitful womanizer. He is haunted by the fear that his son Orækja will turn against him, and waits to meet Margaret, the woman he loves, who challenges him in every possible way. Meanwhile, assassins in the distance prepare to carry out their orders to end his life.

  • av Jan Kjærstad, Lars Saabye Christensen, Vigdis Hjorth, m.fl.
    340,-

    De siste par årene har mange av oss jobbet mye hjemmefra, noe som har brakt med seg brå og omfattende endringer i hverdagsliv og arbeidsrutiner. Men det er én yrkesgruppe som i liten grad har latt seg affisere av denne unntakstilstanden; nemlig forfatterne. For dem er hjemmekontortilværelsen den normale, da kun et fåtall av dem lever opp til den romantiske forestillingen om den rotløse bohemen som bærer med seg sine skriveredskaper og dikter overalt.I denne boken åpner flere av våre fremste forfattere døren til sitt hjemmekontor, hvorfra de øser av sin erfaring med en arbeidssituasjon som kom brått og uventet på oss andre. Boken er redigert av Lars Saabye Christensen, og inneholder bidrag fra Vigdis Hjorth, Dag Solstad, Agnes Ravatn, Kjartan Fløgstad, Olaug Nilssen, Jan Kjærstad, Selma Lønning Aarø, Cecilie Enger og Thorvald Steen.

  • av Thorvald Steen
    158,-

    Som attenåring, i 1108, dro Sigurd Jorsalfar fra Bergen til Jerusalem med seksti skip og ti tusen mann. Hensikten var å bringe hjem en bit av Jesu kors. I Konstantinopel møter han en ung, tyrkisk kvinne. Hun er kommet som flyktning til hovedstaden Bysants, han kommer som korsfarer. Møtet mellom Amina Arslan og kong Sigurd får fatale følger for dem begge.

  • av Thorvald Steen
    230,-

    "Noen ganger har du helt rett" er en spennende bildebok for de minste, nydelig illustrert av Hilde Kramer.]]>

  • av Thorvald Steen
    243,-

    A novel about disability, family secrets, and Norway‿s eugenic past. The White Bathing Hut is a genetic detective story. The narrator uses a wheelchair because of an inherited illness that has caused his muscle tissue to degenerate, making him unable to walk. One day, he falls from his wheelchair. His family is away, his cell phone out of reach, and he has no choice but to lie on the floor of his apartment, dissecting his life, until help arrives. He recalls his parents‿ reactions of shame and silence when, as a teenager, his illness was first diagnosed. Now in her old age, his mother remains stubbornly secretive. A chance call from a cousin provides the narrator with clues about his grandfather and uncle, whom he never met and who both also had the disease. His search for the truth about his heredity is given new urgency when his mother is diagnosed with cancer. He must persuade her to speak before she dies, for his own sake and for his daughter‿s. The White Bathing Hut is an indictment of contemporary Norwegian society, which claims to abhor its history of eugenics, yet still seeks to control the lives of people with disabilities.Â

  • av Thorvald Steen
    246 - 249,-

    Richard I (1157-99) was king of England from 1189 until his death, but he is best known as a soldier, not a monarch. This title provides the story of a man living in the shadow of his own myth, also a fanatic general who wants to conquer the world's greatest sanctum and a king who is suddenly vulnerable.

  • av Thorvald Steen
    249,-

    A first-person narration of the events around the last days of Alexander the Great, told by Phyllis, a cook in the young king's army.

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