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“Det med, at universet ser ud til at have en afslutning, lægger naturligvis en dæmper på et eller andet. Alle tanker om evigt liv sætter sig fast i halsen. Men det er ikke noget, der plager mig. Ikke nu. Tværtimod. Jeg føler mig mere levende, end jeg har gjort længe. Pludselig føles det helt fint at have en frist at forholde sig til. Jeg har egentlig altid arbejdet bedst under pres.”

Quote by Erlend Loe

Work

Naïve. Super

This book delves into the complexities of innocence and the concept of superheroes, offering a unique perspective on these themes. more

Author

Erlend Loe
Erlend Loe

Erlend Loe is a renowned Norwegian novelist known for his distinctive narrative style and profound insights into social reality. His works often explore the relationships between individuals and society, memory, and history, and have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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