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Bjarne Reuter

Author of The Ring Of The Slave Prince

102+ Works 1,335 Members 15 Reviews 3 Favorited

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Works by Bjarne Reuter

The Ring Of The Slave Prince (2000) 141 copies, 2 reviews
Løgnhalsen fra Umbrien (2004) 138 copies, 3 reviews
The Boys from St. Petri (1992) 118 copies
Buster's World (1979) 74 copies
Das Zimthaus (1996) 50 copies
Shamran - den som kommer (1985) 46 copies, 1 review
Den iranske gartner : roman (2008) 44 copies, 3 reviews
Barolo Kvartetten (2002) 36 copies
Am Ende des Tages. (2005) 33 copies
Os to, Oskar - for evigt (1987) 31 copies
Når snerlen blomstrer (1983) 28 copies, 1 review
Kidnapning (1975) 23 copies
Abdulahs juveler (1981) 21 copies
7. a (1992) 20 copies, 1 review
Rent guld i posen (1975) 20 copies
Ridder af skraldespanden (1976) 19 copies
En rem af huden (1992) 18 copies
Hodder, der Nachtschwärmer (1998) 18 copies
Princess and the Sun (1982) 18 copies
En tro kopi (1986) 17 copies
Tre engle og fem løver (1977) 17 copies
Den cubanske kabale (1989) 16 copies
Månen over Bella Bio (1988) 15 copies
Zappa (1979) 14 copies
Børnenes julekalender (1984) 14 copies
Fakiren fra Bilbao (1990) 14 copies, 1 review
[Fem] (2008) 11 copies
Operation Mikado (1998) 11 copies
Skyggernes hus (2007) 11 copies
Hvor regnbuen ender (1982) 10 copies
Vi der valgte mælkevejen (1990) 9 copies
Vi der valgte mælkevejen (1989) 9 copies
Den skæggede dame (1989) 8 copies
Halvvejen til Rafael (2006) 7 copies, 1 review
Vi der valgte mælkevejen (1989) 7 copies
Mig og Albinoni (1991) 7 copies
Kaptajn Bimses jul (2004) 6 copies
Slusernes kejser (1978) 5 copies
Busters verden 1-3 (2000) 5 copies
Den egyptiske tenor (2010) 5 copies, 1 review
Bogen : Bibelen genfortalt (2012) 5 copies, 1 review
Englene i Avignon (2016) 5 copies
Den korsikanske Bisp (1993) 5 copies
Brødrene Mortensens jul (2002) 5 copies
Suzanne & Leonard (1980) 5 copies
Lola. ( Ab 12 J.) (1991) 4 copies
Bertram (2010) 4 copies
Casanova (Danish Edition) (1983) 3 copies
Det tolvte trinnet (2003) 3 copies
Den dobbelte mand (1987) 3 copies
Peter Pan (1989) 3 copies
Tronns sorte engle (1988) 3 copies
Tropicana (2001) 2 copies
Bertram - Kidnapning (2015) 2 copies
Det skøre land (1977) 2 copies
Le Þmenteur d'Ombrie (2007) 1 copy
Historien om nissen (2019) 1 copy
What a Mess 1 copy
Vendetta (2001) 1 copy
Bertram 1 1 copy
Bertram 2 (2011) 1 copy
Den dansende bjørn (1988) 1 copy
Skibene i skovene (1981) 1 copy
3 til Bermudos (1991) 1 copy
Bundhu (1985) 1 copy
Drømmenes bro (1987) 1 copy
Willys fars bil (1999) 1 copy
Reuters byro 1 copy

Associated Works

Don't Read This! : And Other Tales of the Unnatural (1994) — Contributor — 28 copies
Copenhagen Tales (2014) — Contributor — 23 copies, 2 reviews
Drengene fra Sankt Petri : grafisk roman (2023) — Original author — 1 copy
Min barndom i 50'erne (2015) — Author, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1950-04-29
Gender
male
Occupations
teacher
writer
screenwriter
Nationality
Denmark
Birthplace
Brønshøj, Copenhagen, Denmark
Map Location
Denmark

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18 reviews
Løgnhalsen fra Umbrien "The liar from Umbria" tells the story of Giuseppe Pagamino, a snake oil salesman glibly lying, conning and grave-robbing his way through a fractured 14th-Century northern Italy. The main plotline of the novel is Giuseppe’s quest for the final ingredients for a concoction that will grant him immortality, but he gets distracted along the way by, among other things, hiring a young apprentice, running away from the Inquisition, and looking after a baby left to drown in show more a river. Occasionally, other characters step into the foreground, but their contribution to the story is fairly limited.

I found this book a disappointment: Reuter clearly set out to write a picaresque novel, comedic and deliberately unfocused, but in my opinion he failed in two respects.

Firstly, for a picaresque novel that intentionally deviates from its main plot for most of the book, there is precious little to do for the main characters. Many of the side plots involve the main characters trying to find temporary comfort and wealth before Providence or a villain interferes, or traipsing along some road on their way to the next (sub-)plot point; consequently, they are terribly boring -- there’s hardly any action or extended scenes of Giuseppe plying his criminal trades. Also, while the scrapes the main characters get involved in are random, featureless and impactless -- precisely as they should be -- Reuter devotes too many pages to the episodes, which makes them ponderous and overwritten, rather than snappy and light-footed. It’s also unfortunate that the deviations and the distractions hardly ever involve multiple or even interesting characters, and while it is heavily implied that a few of the episodes are relevant to the main plot, they turn out to be only minimally so. A few episodes introduce characters as though they will continue to show up and impact later events, but they are then conveniently dropped -- usually by dying offscreen.

Secondly, for a picaresque book, there is very little in the way of comedy here. Part of that I attribute to the setting: I simply do not expect a medieval society that routinely mocks disabled and disfigured people to adhere to 21st-century Western sensitivities, and so some of the attempts at humour fall flat, or read as world-building rather than comedy. In addition, Reuter has inexplicably toned down his dry wit, his sense for the absurd, and his political incorrectness. It’s as though he set out to write a semi-serious historical novel, but why he thought to do that with a tale about an inveterate con-man running afoul of the social and religious establishment, I don’t know.

In short: I was mildly amused and intermittently entertained by this book, but ultimately it is too serious, too long, and too laborious for its own good.
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Sjov. Lige lovlig gakket. En slags Bertram-bog for voksne. På ingen måde stor litteratur, men jeg var godt underholdt (det er yderst sjældent, jeg griner højt, når jeg hører lydbog, men det gjorde jeg med denne).
Giuseppe Pagamino fra Umbrien er en løgnhals og historiefortæller. Det redder ham gang på gang fra inkvisitionens klør, da han 1349 rejser til Lucca i Italien for at finde det evige liv. En blændende velskrevet roman om en plattenslager og antihelt, som man knuselsker fra første side.

En FED læseoplevelse
Udviklingsroman fra 60ernes Brønshøj. Humor og vemod går hånd i hånd i en forandringens tid
½

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ISBNs
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