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Original Title: | Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar – 1. Kärleken |
ISBN: | 9113043927 (ISBN13: 9789113043920) |
Edition Language: | Swedish |
Series: | Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1 |
Jonas Gardell
Hardcover | Pages: 291 pages Rating: 4.18 | 5120 Users | 315 Reviews
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"They continue to walk. Hand in hand. It's snowing. They don't know where they're walking, or where they're headed. But right now it doesn't matter. Because every step they take in any direction is a first step in a new direction. It's snowing and snowing over Stockholm." When I was trying to find my favourite quote in this book, I realised that I hadn't marked any passages except for a paragraph at the beginning of the book, where the reasons and motivations for the book are discussed. This is a story about things that happened. People who existed. Lives that ended and tears that were shed. This is a masterfully told story about religion, identity, friendship, love, sex, shame, about so many things. It's so relevant and speaks freely and directly about the lives of the characters using beautiful and poetic language. It might sound odd to describe the style as both direct and poetic, as those two are rarely thought of as connected. But in this text it's the simply stated truth that is the most poetic. The narrative steps carefully, respectfully through the lives of the people it tells of. It speaks beautifully about ugly things. Terrible opinions, awful conduct, painful situations and abused feelings. Ruinous attitudes that made my stomach turn. This book demonstrates the importance of reading. To experience life from other perspectives, through someone else's eyes and hopefully learn from it. To expand our knowledge and the capacity of our hearts, in order to be more understanding of the world. I didn't mark any other passages in this book than that one paragraph, because it was too hard to pick out certain sentences that felt more relevant than others. This story in its entirety is beautiful, heart-breaking and important. Everyone should read it.Be Specific About About Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
Title | : | Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1) |
Author | : | Jonas Gardell |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 291 pages |
Published | : | July 20th 2012 by Norstedts (first published 2012) |
Categories | : | Fiction. LGBT. European Literature. Swedish Literature. Contemporary. Romance. GLBT. Queer. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 5120 Users | 315 ReviewsWeigh Up About Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
This book is written so beautifully and poetic. It brings forward an important topic. The sadness of this story has just begun and we see how love is also about to form.The one thing that always strikes me with Gardell's writing is the sadness. The short, snappy paragraphs and the descriptive and imaginary sentences manage to portray a melancholy I seldom find with other writers. The story of homosexuals in Stockholm is in many ways a story about sadness and loneliness, but also a story about discovery and inclusion. Sections of the book cover the vibrant nightlife of the city, just as sections break in showing the sterile life in a hospital bed. Aids is
The Swedish version of Tony Kushners Angels in America, Part One: Millennium ApproachesAngels in America.Two boys, who seem to have two different stories. One from an isolated village somewhere on the countryside of Sweden who moves to the big city of Stockholm to experience life and to get away from the small-minded environment he comes from. The other grew up in Stockholm in a Jehova family. Dedicated to God he tries to convince other people to follow his path, but when he knocks on one
4,5 stars
"They continue to walk. Hand in hand. It's snowing.They don't know where they're walking, or where they're headed. But right now it doesn't matter. Because every step they take in any direction is a first step in a new direction. It's snowing and snowing over Stockholm."When I was trying to find my favourite quote in this book, I realised that I hadn't marked any passages except for a paragraph at the beginning of the book, where the reasons and motivations for the book are discussed. This is a
Emotional work but mediocre writing.
Earlier this year I saw a wonderful heart-rending miniseries about two young men falling in love in Stockholm in 1980's. If you know your history, you can guess how it ended. I decided to read the books, and I'm glad I did. It isn't just the love story that's touching, it's the sections where the author describes real history, his own history and the history of Sweden and the world at that time. I kept flashing back to my own school years that came ten years later and comparing them to the sex
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