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David Mitchell, Stian Omland: Skyatlas (Hardcover, Norwegian language, 2004, Cappelen Damm)

Hardcover, 544 pages

Norwegian, Norsk, bokmål language

Published Dec. 31, 2004 by Cappelen Damm.

ISBN:
978-82-02-23989-3
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4 stars (4 reviews)

Skyatlas består av seks ulike historier der hver enkelt har gjenklang i den neste. Her finner vi sjøreisen, brevromanen, miljøthrilleren, dagboksromanen, science-fiction og apokalypsebeskrivelsen vevd sammen til et tankevekkende hele. Det er en bok som inneholder alt!

Det er på én gang en overdådig stiløvelse og en svært, svært god historie som du som leser bare må gi deg over til. Og det hele føyes sammen til en roman om hvordan menneskeheten grådig og ansvarsløst utarmer grunnlaget for sin egen eksistens. Det er gjort med stor virtuositet og generøsitet, humor og skriveglede og et svært høyt refleksjonsnivå.

Med sin tredje roman ble David Mitchell for annen gang nominert til Bookerprisen og fikk sitt store gjennombrudd i England og USA. Skyatlas er den første av hans verk som oversettes til norsk.

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Review of 'Cloud Atlas' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I liked following the different stories and bouncing back and forth between them. I'm not totally sure what the thread that wove them all together was, but the individual stories kept me reading and the book as a whole was fun to read. Having seen the movie before reading the books, I had already formulated pictures of what all the characters looked like, which was probably helpful since there were many to keep track of.

Weiss nicht so recht was ich damit anfangen soll

3 stars

Mehrere lose zusammenhängende Geschichten die zu verschiedenen Zeiten spielen. Ein Großteil davon eigentlich recht interessant - aber am Ende steht man planlos da und fragt sich was der Autor eigentlich sagen wollte. Und dazu dann noch ein ganzer Abschnitt in einem sehr anstrengendem Stil geschrieben - Keine Ahnung ob der Teil nur in der Übersetzung so schlimm ist.

(btw: Hab den Film davon noch nicht gesehen)

Review of 'Cloud Atlas' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

First of all, this book is a terrific technical achievement - stories within stories that refer back to themselves.

Each story is so different that I needed a few pages of each to get traction. But wow, I did get sucked in.

There are several persistent themes (slavery; the evils of corporate greed) that overall paint a bleak portrait of our world--past, present, and future. There is humor; there is mystery; there is postapocalypse...the protagonists of these stories persevere, although I can't quite say that I felt uplifted by the book's end.

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