Vapahtaja Surunen
by Arto Paasilinna
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Ramon López schlimmes Schicksal, grundlos in einem berüchtigten Gefängnis in Mittelamerika dahin zu vegetieren, rührt den Finnen Surunen sehr. Der Magister der Sprachen beschliesst, in den fiktiven Staat Kalmanien zu reisen und den Gefangenen zu befreien. Seine 1. Etappe führt ihn nach Moskau, wo er sich fröhliche Trinkgelage mit dem Pinguinforscher Lebkov gönnt. Angekommen in Kalmanien stuft man den Finnen Surunen sofort als kommunistischen Terroristen ein. Er schafft es, López zu show more sehen. Ein abstruser Fluchtplan wird ausgeheckt, dessen Gelingen der eitlen Haut Volé von Kalmanien zu verdanken ist. Leider geht nicht alles wie erhofft. Surunen wird gefoltert, greift zur Waffe und sein Schützling muss noch mehr erleiden. Das Talent des finnischen Autors Arto Paasilinna (zuletzt "Heisses Blut, kalte Nerven", ID-A 30/15) besteht darin, skurrile Romane zu schreiben, deren Gratwanderung zwischen realistischen Schilderungen z.B. wie hier von Folterszenen und grotesken Situationen unter die Haut gehen. Keine leichte Kost, aber für Fans des hoch gelobten Finnen oder für Liebhaber schwarzen Humors ein Muss show lessTags
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Un racconto di molti anni fa tradotto da poco in italiano in cui Arto se la prende con i regimi di qualsiasi colore con la sua consueta ironia
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un AP de plus et toujours aussi délirant...
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Arto Paasilinna was born on April 20, 1942 in the Alakylä part of the municipality of Kittilä, in Lapland, Finland. Arto Paasilinna studied at the General and Elementary School Line at the Lapland Folk Academy. He initially worked as a journalist at Nuoren Voiman Liitto, Nuori Voima-lehti and various newspapers as writer and editor. At the show more weekly magazine Apu, he was an editor from 1968 - 1970 and later a columnist from 1975 - 1988. In 1975 he wrote The Year of the Hare in response to his feeling that journalism was becoming superficial and meaningless. The book was an immediate success and from 1975 on Paasilinna became an independent writer. He still writes journalism articles and has been a columnist on Finnish radio. In 2002, for Paasilinna's 60th anniversary, journalist Eino Leino published a biography of Paasilinna called Lentojätkä. Arto Paasilinnan elämä" ("The Flight Dude"). The same year Paasilinna published his own autobiography called Yhdeksän unelmaa ("Nine Night's Dream"). As of 2009, Paasilinna has published about 12 non-fiction books and 35 novels, with almost one novel each year from 1972 to 2009. Paasilinna's books reflect quite common Finnish life, usually from a middle-aged male perspective, and in rural Finland. His title Year of the Hare made the New York Times Best Seller list for 2011. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Gallimard, Folio (6194)
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- Moi, Surunen, libérateur des peuples opprimés
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- Vapahtaja Surunen
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- 1986
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