After I'd finished reading about the Sami
Noaide (title: "Noaidier") and scattered stories from an almost neglected culture (and people - which happens to be my grandmother's ancestors) I picked up a book from a bookshop just down the street from where I live;
"The man who disappeared" a.k.a "America" (orig. Norwegian title: "Amerika" which the new, critical edition bears the name "Mannen som forsvant") by
Franz Kafka. Now, I swallowed the book in three days on the countryside, and since I got a bookcheck (500NOK) for x-mas present from this friend of mine, I decided to go shopping today. Lucky for me, all Kafka-literature was underprized heavily and now I'm sitting here at Studenten (an internetcafé) waiting to get home and begin to read
- Prossesen (a.k.a The Trial or Der Prozess)
- Slottet (a.k.a The Castle)
- and Etterlatte fortellinger og skisser (which is mostly unfinished writings)
I don't have the time nor the money to tell you about
"The man who disappeared" right now, but I promise to get back to you on Kafka's literature as soon as I bother. Since broadband is installed Monday, it shouldn't take too long:)
I also got my hands on
Voltaire's
"Candide" which is supposed to describe the author's dark, pessimistic sarcasm most accurately. I almost can't wait...! Oh, and
Happy New Year to everyone!