Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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literary universe, Part 8: Henning Mankell

It started when I got a book catalog in the hands and the pages. At that time (on any day at the end of the 1990's) I had a book in store, so I had to make me so the search. I wanted to deal with contemporary literature. And then appeared so to "Midsummer murders" by Henning Mankell. I was not a big mystery reader, I much prefer watching thrillers on television (which I still love), and it was a literal stopgap, I zuzulegen this novel, because I somehow had no idea, and I also temporarily grapple with any other classic wanted.

I was smitten from the first page of this crime. This quirky Wallander as the main character took my reader's heart by storm. The story created a suction, which I did not escape me. Of course it was not just this one Wallander novel. In the following months and years ago I read thrillers all the investigators in this figure, and can now claim that the expanded group Henning Mankell is one of my favorite authors.

Dealing with the authors of the books that I read is very important to me. I'm looking for resumes, and the sources of inspiration. Henning Mankell is a good half of the year in Mozambique, where he initiated theater projects and implements. In addition to his Wallander thrillers, some African novels are among my favorite books, especially "the Chronicler of the Winds" and "The secret of fire." Mankell can be described as a prolific writer, so I am unable to call any of his novels as successful, being to admit I must have not read all the books that come from him. In general, there are few authors that I am trying to understand the complete work. Well, with "The Chinese" Mankell created a work that I classed as weak.

At that time I was planning to set up a Wallander fan page on the Internet, but since I am a young Man anticipated. But is absolutely fine, so I could concentrate on other projects.

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