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Tre böcker i en

by De Geer, Carl Johan

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9789174510867 / 917451086x
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Trade Paperback. Publisher: Dejavu Publicerings AB | Utg. 2010 | Trade Paperback | 366 p. | This book is brand new. | Language: Svenska --- Information regarding the book: Röster om De Geers romantrilogiJonas Thente i DN 2010:När jag läser Gunnar BlÃ¥ kan jag inte lÃ¥ta bli att associera till Carl Johan De Geers vÃ¥ldsamt underskattade trilogi om Nutte (”Det bombade ögat” 1982, ”Kyss mej dödligt 1985 samt ”Solens sista strÃ¥lar 1995). De Geer anammar här pÃ¥ samma sätt genrelitteraturen – science fiction och kioskdeckare – mot en bakgrund som är tydligt och otvivelaktigt svensk.Göran Hägg i ”2001 böcker du mÃ¥ste läsa innan du dör” 2008, om ”Kyss mej dödligt”:En extremt originell roman, nÃ¥got av ett humoristiskt unikum i svensk prosa under den period dÃ¥ den gavs ut – och i viss mÃ¥n även pÃ¥ nÃ¥gra decenniers avstÃ¥nd. – – – nÃ¥gonstans emellan Ett drömspel, Liftarens guide till galaxen och Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn, fast med komiska sexinslag. Den förbluffande… Read More
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