Thursday, October 17, 2013

A small selection avforfattere mentioned in my blog:


A small selection avforfattere mentioned in my blog:
Aarø Selma Payday (3) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2) Ambjørnsen Ingvar (8) Ivo Andric (1) Alaa Al Aswany (3) Jane Austen (7) Paul Auster (10) Julian Barnes (2) Simone de Beauvoir (1) Beevor Antony (2) Bjerke André (2) Bjørneboe Jens (5) Bjornson Bjorn (2) Bjørnstad Ketil (9) Blixen Karen (3) Boyne John (3) Bunin Ivan (1) Canetti Elias (1) Capote Truman hostess milk frother (4) Christensen Lars Saabye (11) Clézio JMG Le (2) Coetzee JM (1) Cunningham Michael (2) Drakulić Slavenka hostess milk frother (2) du Maurier Daphne (2) Dumas Alexandre (1) Duras Marguerite (1) Eco Umberto (2) Eggers Dave ( 1) Kerstin Ekman (2) Anne Karin Elstad (9) Per Olov Enquist (8) Thomas Hylland Eriksen (2) Espedalsvatnet hostess milk frother Tomas (2) Faldbakken Knut (2) Hans Fallada (3) John Fante (1) F. Scott Fitzgerald ( 3) Flatland Helga (2) Flaubert Gustave (4) Fo Dario (1) Fosse Jon (2) Franzen Jonathan hostess milk frother (2) Fredriksson Marianne hostess milk frother (2) Frobenius Nikolaj (5) Færøvik Torbjørn (3) Ghosh Amitav (2) Gleichmann Gabi ( 3) Grytten hostess milk frother Frode (4) Gulliksen Geir (1) Haddon Mark (2) Hamsun Knut (16) Haslund Ebba (2) Heivoll hostess milk frother Gaute (4) Hemingway Ernest (4) Herrmann Richard (4) Heyerdahl, Thor (3) Hislop Victoria hostess milk frother ( 2) Vigdis Hjorth (5) Edvard Hoem (8) Simonetta Agnello Hornby hostess milk frother (2) Victor Hugo (3) Siri Hustvedt (2) Arnaldur Indridason (7) Kazuo Ishiguro (1) Alf R. Jacobsen (1) Roy Jacobsen (7) Carsten Jensen (1) Kaarsbøl Jette A. (2) Yasmina Khadra (3) Kielland Alexander L. (2) Knausgård Karl Ove (8) Koch Herman (2) Tomm Kristiansen (7) Hanif Kureishi (2) Selma Lagerlöf (2) Henrik Langeland (3) Stieg Larsson (3) Laxness Halldór K. (2) Siegfried hostess milk frother Lenz (1) Doris Lessing (2) Lianke Yan (2) Lindstrøm Merethe hostess milk frother (1) Mario Vargas Llosa (8) Erlend Loe (7) Amin Maalouf (2) Claudio Magris (1) Naguib Mahfouz (2) Thomas Mann (2) Gabriel Garcia Marquez (2) Yann Martel (2) Hisham Matar (2) Colum McCann (1) Cormac McCarthy (4) Frank McCourt (1) McEwan Ian (13) Herman Melville (1) Mendel-Enk Stephan (2) Moravia Alberto (1) Toni Morrison (1) Daniyal Mueenuddin (1) Alice Munro (1) Haruki hostess milk frother Murakami (8) Mutaev Musa (1) Herta Müller (2 ) Naipaul VS (1) Nair Anita (2) Nilsen, Tove (2) Nygårdshaug Gert (9) Nærum Knut (3) Némirovsky Irène (6) Oe Kenzaburo (1) Oksanen Sofi (4) Olsson Linda (2) Orwell George (1 ) Amos Oz (2) Paasilinna Arto (9) Orhan Pamuk (2) Per Petterson (4) Chaim Potok (4) Anne B. Ragde (7) Atiq Rahimi (2) Tore Renberg (9) Philip Roth (3) Schirach Ferdinand von (3) Schlink Bernard (2) Seraji mahbod (1) Shakespeare hostess milk frother (1) Sigurdsson Birgir Sigurjón (1) Skomsvold Kjersti Anne Daughter (1) Skram Amalie (10) Solstad Day (7) Steinbeck John (6) Strindberg August (2) Söderberg Hjalmar (1) Süskind Patrick (2) Terjesen Marianne (2) Thompson Geir (2) Tiller Carl Frode (3) Tolstoy, Leo (4) Tunström Göran (1) Turgenev Ivan (1) Uhlman Peace (1) Ullmann Linn (2 ) Sigrid Undset (3) Helene Uri (1) Vallgren Carl-Johan (3) Vesaas Tarjei (2) Jan Erik Vold (4) Wassmo Herbjørg (3) Westö Kjell (2) Wiese Jan (1) Wilhelmsen Ingvard (3) Woolf Virginia (6) Xinran (2) Richard Yates (4) Stefan Zweig (13) Arnulf Øverland (2)
A great movie experience! Anyone who has a relationship with F. Scott Fitzgerald's great novel from the 1920s - "The Great Gatsby" - not to mention the great filming of them all - the one with himself Robert Redford in the role of Gatsby and Mia Farrow as the spoiled wealthy girl Daisy - feel a deep, deep tension in the stomach when a new movie recording is on the way. And when I knew that it was Baz Luhrmann, who directed - a director I already, have a very strained relationship hostess milk frother with - the excitement was the greater. I am in fact not among those who pressed "Moulin Rouge!" to my chest (but I've decided to give the film a second chance), and "Australia" I thought that was so boring that I could not even bear to watch the movie finished. "Romeo + Juliet" I experienced in his time also as a complete radbrekking hostess milk frother of the original beautiful love story - an idea that probably was further compounded because the Norwegian theater at about the same time (though I do not remember completely wrong) had a similar hostess milk frother performance as the head not fallen in my taste - and with none other than Stein Winge in the director's chair. The question I asked myself before I saw this movie was, what justification have it, when it comes down to it? I'm probably among those who like that film directors and scriptwriters is relatively faithful to the original story. Not to say that one can not experiment within hostess milk frother the context of the story - and it might say that Baz Luhrmann has made time in his last film "The Great Gatsby". In the film's hostess milk frother opening scene, we meet the narrator, Nick Carraway, who have a need to tell about his encounter with a man who obviously made a strong impression on him. This man is Jay Gatsby, and the way they come into contact with each other is through a neighborhood some distance outside New York. There has in fact Gatsby, in the beginning a very myth

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