Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

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Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

Post by Son of Gray » Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:07 pm

Hi, how is everyone? Im kinda new so if this has been asked before, sorry about that, but if not; does anyone know the book Hakan is reading in the chinese food restaurant? Langesen Forbi by Lars Widding? Anything i search comes back to me in Swedish. Regretably, i do not know Swedish. Could anyone shed some light? Thanks.

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Re: Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

Post by metoo » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:10 pm

I haven't read that particular book, but several others by Lars Widding. Many (most of?) his novels were set in a historical context, which I believe was quite well researched. I've read some that were set in the late eighteenth century, i.e. near the time when Elias still lived with his parents.
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Post by gattoparde59 » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:00 pm

Son of Gray wrote:And a by the by. I spent many a night reading through the forums and you guys go pretty deep sometimes. So deep in fact there have been times i wanted to chip in my 2¢ but decided not because the conversations were so involved. I really enjoy the site and hopefully can strike up the nerve one of these days to pounce on one of the topics brought up here. One of these days.
Don't worry about posting. This is really a very friendly forum.

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Re: Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

Post by intrige » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:16 pm

When I watched the swedish commentary TA and JAL said that the book was pretty popular in the 80s in sweden. And that it wasn't of the best writer but it was still very popular. In a way making Håkan to be a pretty normal man, looking from the outside. In the novel however he had a much more sofisticated book taste, from what I can recall.
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Re: Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

Post by Marlow » Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:48 pm

I was wondering myself about this book. If you are watching the movie and do not know Swedish (or Euro English ;) in the case of the pool song "Flash in the Night" which I didn't hear as English!), the pop songs chosen mean nothing, but when you find the lyrics on YouTube you realize the appropriateness of the song not just to the time period, but also to the plot of the movie. What does the title of this book mean? "Long Past" according to Google translate, seems apropos. What of the plot or the characters? Any relation to LTROI's plot besides contemporary literature?

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Re: Langesen Forbi - Lars Widding

Post by Son of Gray » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:30 am

Oh, okay cool. I was watching the movie earlier and i hadnt really noticed the book, but when he went to leave, you get a clear view of the cover. Had to know. I love historically based books. I may try to find some of his work.

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Post by gary13136 » Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:54 pm

I had mentioned this book in a post I made quite a while back. I can't remember now, but I believe I found info about it at Wikipedia. I believe the LTROI novel mentioned that Hakan had a lot of books that were destroyed when his home was burned. So naturally he would have been a lifelong bookworm.
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Post by Hassildor » Thu Nov 01, 2012 1:30 am

It seems like every time I visit this forum I learn something new about this story (such as this information about Hakan's book). As more people jump into conversations, more new story elements and alternate interpretations are revealed. :)

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