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Everything is Mine
  • Language: en

Everything is Mine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Clara and Henrik are married and living in a beautiful inherited villa in Oslo. She is a single-mindedly ambitious child-rights activist at the Ministry of Justice. Having grown up in rural Western Norway, she is also an Oslo outsider. Henrik is a doctor from a well-to-do Oslo family. Though their marriage is under serious strain, they share a devotion to their twin sons and their work. Outwardly, they're a successful couple both dedicated to saving lives. Then a Pakistani Norwegian child is admitted to Henrik's hospital and dies in his care. The boy had clearly been the victim of child abuse. Soon after, a related murder rocks the city. It won't be the last. The events unearth years of trauma, secrets and buried resentments at the heart of Clara and Henrik's fragile marriage. Little by little, in the wake of these shattering crimes, the veneer of normalcy begins to fall away. But even then, nothing is as it appears.

Sickle
  • Language: en

Sickle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Norway. The 1800s. Endre must to take over the family farm from his father--his father, who swings the sickle and sharpens the scythe, and says this is the only way in which rocks and stones and mounts and waves can still be ours. But Endre is strange, he keeps to himself, unlike his brothers who are merry and full of joy. He wants to live in the farm without longing to leave, but he is struggling. Then he meets Abelone--"the bearer of light." Tall and thin, always sitting with her books, sharper than all she went to school with, she is about to be a teacher. They appear to come from different worlds--one from the ancient, traditional, natural world; the other from the forward-looking world of modernity, of breaking away, and of renewal. But there is love--great and immediate. With new ideas and new languages, Abelone opens up the world of Endre--whose name means "change." A novel written in lyrical verse, Ruth Lillegraven's Sickle is an unforgettable evocation of longing and loss, of dreams and reality, and the importance of language itself.

Blood Ties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Blood Ties

Betrayal, secrets, revenge, and murder: they're in the blood in a provocative novel of psychological suspense by the award-winning, internationally bestselling author of Everything Is Mine. As Norway's newly appointed minister of justice, child's rights advocate Clara Lofthus has a chance to accomplish something meaningful on behalf of the most vulnerable members of society. It couldn't be more personal. A single mother, she's fiercely protective of her twin sons, Andreas and Nikolai. She's also still haunted by her own traumatic childhood--and the lengths to which she was willing to go to pursue her own brand of vigilante justice. How far? No one ever needs to know. And this is just one of ...

Sickle
  • Language: en

Sickle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Norway. The 1800s. Endre must to take over the family farm from his father--his father, who swings the sickle and sharpens the scythe, and says this is the only way in which rocks and stones and mounts and waves can still be ours. But Endre is strange, he keeps to himself, unlike his brothers who are merry and full of joy. He wants to live in the farm without longing to leave, but he is struggling. Then he meets Abelone--"the bearer of light." Tall and thin, always sitting with her books, sharper than all she went to school with, she is about to be a teacher. They appear to come from different worlds--one from the ancient, traditional, natural world; the other from the forward-looking world of modernity, of breaking away, and of renewal. But there is love--great and immediate. With new ideas and new languages, Abelone opens up the world of Endre--whose name means "change." A novel written in lyrical verse, Ruth Lillegraven's Sickle is an unforgettable evocation of longing and loss, of dreams and reality, and the importance of language itself.

The Immaterial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Immaterial

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

We live in a world where material products have increasingly become vehicles for intangible symbolic and aesthetic messages. A very sizeable marketing and advertising industry produces only images and symbols---the immaterial dimension that `sells' material commodities. The economic boom that accelerated in the 1990s and crashed so spectacularly in 2008 was based largely on immaterial consumption, as capitalism tried to overcome the crisis of the Fordist regime by throwing itself into the new, so-called knowledge economy. --

Exploring Digital Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Exploring Digital Design

Exploring Digital Design takes a multi-disciplinary look at digital design research where digital design is embedded in a larger socio-cultural context. Working from socio-technical research areas such as Participatory Design (PD), Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the book explores how humanities offer new insights into digital design, and discusses a variety of digital design research practices, methods, and theoretical approaches spanning established disciplinary borders. The aim of the book is to explore the diversity of contemporary digital design practices in which commonly shared aspects are interpreted and integrated into different disci...

Shakespeare's Dog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Shakespeare's Dog

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Will Shakespeare's dog, named Hooker, reports on the young poet and playwright's tumultuous Stratford household and on his and his master's shared and growing desire to be away to London

Alt er mitt
  • Language: no
  • Pages: 294

Alt er mitt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-21
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  • Publisher: Kagge forlag

Møt Clara og Haavard, et vellykket ektepar i en arvet villa på Oslo Vest. Han er lege fra en gammel Oslo-familie. Hun er den ambisiøse outsideren fra Vestlandet som har fått toppjobb i Justisdepartementet. Nå rystes Oslo av to drap. Begge ofrene har innvandrerbakgrunn. Konsekvensene i et komplisert flerkulturelt samfunn er uoversiktlige. Etter hvert når saken helt til justisministerens bord, samtidig som den får store konsekvenser for Haavard og Clara og truer familiefreden. Men dette er bare begynnelsen. "Alt er mitt" er en psykologisk thriller der ingenting er som vi tror. Boken veksler elegant mellom fortid og nåtid, mellom intriger i maktens korridorer og i et moderne samliv, mellom skildringer av Oslo og Vestlandet. En overraskende, velskrevet og medrivende krim, inspirert av bøker som "Flink pike" av Gillian Flynn og "Piken på toget" av Paula Hawkins.

The Last Wild Horses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Last Wild Horses

The sensational new novel from the author of The History of Bees Translated into 36 languages, winner of the Norwegian Bookseller’s Prize, and the most successful Norwegian author of her generation, Maja Lunde returns with a heart-wrenching tale, set in the distant past and the dystopian future, about extinction and survival, family and hope. Mikhail lives in Russia in 1881. When a skeleton of a rare wild horse is brought to him, the zoologist plans an expedition to Mongolia to find the fabled Przewalski horse, a journey that tests not only his physicality, but his heart. In 1992, Karin, alongside her troubled son Mathias and several Przewalski horses, travels to Mongolia to re-introduce t...

Mr. K Released
  • Language: en

Mr. K Released

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Mirroring Romania's drastic transition from totalitarianism to Western-style freedom in the late 1980s, Mr. K Released captures the disturbingly surreal feeling that many newly liberated prisoners face when they leave captivity. Employing his trademark playful absurdity, Mat i Visniec introduces us to Mr. K, a Kafkaesque figure who has been imprisoned for years for an undisclosed crime in a penitentiary with mysterious tunnels. One day, Mr. K finds himself unexpectedly released. Unable to comprehend his sudden liberation, he becomes traumatized by the realities of freedom--more so than the familiar trauma of captivity or imprisonment. In the hope of obtaining some clarification, Mr. K keeps waiting for an appointment with the prison governor, however, their meeting is constantly being delayed. During this endless process of waiting, Mr. K gets caught up in a clinical exploration of his physical surroundings. He does not have the courage or indeed inclination to leave, but can move unrestricted within the prison compound, charting endless series of absurd circles in which readers might paradoxically recognize themselves.