Paperback, 248 pages

Published 2018 by Gyldendal.

ISBN:
978-82-05-51514-7
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Ragnar Johansson blir født i 1932, et tidsskille i Sveriges historie. Det svenske sosialdemokratiet renner i årene hans, han tror på det og tar ansvar for det, fordi det løfter mennesket ut av mørket og inn i en moderne tid. Tidvis forakter Ragnar sin mor, Svea, der hun baker og rydder, sylter og safter, og representerer det fattige bondesamfunnet. Ragnar priser heller effektiviteten som kommer med vaskemaskin og hurtigmat. Når Ragnar selv får barn, oppdrar han dem i sitt tidsbilde, og i skisporet står han og sekunderer mens datteren Elsa jobber for å bli en av landets fremste skiløpere. Der moren Svea er en etterlevning fra forhistorisk tid, er Elsa håpet for framtiden. Men så oppdager Ragnar at verden rundt ham er i endring. Står hans storhetstid for fall?

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This novel is a kind of non-epic family non-saga that describes the life of Ragnar Johansson, born of simple, poor parents at the beginning of modern Sweden, when the state was beginning to design the "people's home." Ragnar is a rigid believer in the wisdom of state officials and of rules in general. This makes him a not very pleasant husband and father, and he is perpetually cranky about the slightest violation of what he thinks are proper norms. As he ages, the social welfare state begins to fray just as social norms loosen. His story is both a portrait of stifled conformism and lack of imagination and a history of sorts of the rise and unraveling of the Swedish folkhemmet. returnreturnAs an American, this novel is a bit of a puzzle. I would love to have some of the generous vision of the Swedish experiment in my life. …

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