


Books in series

#1
Doppler
2004
A Guardian Book of the Year and Chapters/Indigo Best Book
A bestseller in Scandinavia—Doppler is the enchanting, subversive, and very unusual story about one man and his moose.
This beguiling modern fable tells the story of a man who, after the death of his father, abandons his home, his family, his career, and the trappings of civilization for a makeshift tent in the woods where he adopts a moose-calf named Bongo. Or is it Bongo who adopts him? Together they devote themselves, with some surprising results, to the art of carefree living.
Hilarious, touching, and poignant in equal measure—you will read it with tear-stained cheeks and sore sides—Doppler is also a deeply subversive novel and a strong criticism of modern consumer culture.

#2
Volvo Lastvagnar
2005
Vad har en utflippad 92-årig haschrökande kvinna som gillar reggae och en adlig godsägare gemensamt? Båda försöker få Andreas Doppler att anamma deras livstil i Loes nya hejdlöst roliga och absurda roman. Volvo lastvagnar tar vid där förra årets Loe-roman Doppler slutade. Andreas Doppler har tillsammans med sonen Gregus och älgkalven Bongo gått genom de värmländska skogarna och hamnat hos den haschrökande Maj-Britt. Under tiden har både Gregus och Bongo, som upplever att Doppler övergivit sitt korståg mot duktigheten, dragit sin väg.

#3
Slutten på verden slik vi kjenner den
2015
Doppler er tilbake.
Etter år i de dype skogene, kommer Doppler på at han har familie.
Han plasserer elgen, Bongo, i en kennel for hjortedyr og vandrer inn i Oslo.
Han gleder seg til å se kone og barn, men det gamle huset hans ser fremmed ut. Og i navnefeltet på postkassa, er hans eget navn strøket ut, og et nytt satt inn: EGIL HEGEL.
Doppler tror han har nådd bunnen, men krenkelsene har så vidt begynt
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Author

Erlend Loe
Author · 30 books
Erlend Loe is a Norwegian novelist. He worked at a psychiatric clinic, and was later a freelance journalist for Norwegian newspaper Adresseavisen. Loe now lives and works in Oslo where in 1998 he co-founded Screenwriters Oslo - an office community for screenwriters. In 1993 he debuted with the book Tatt av kvinnen, and a year later published a children's book, Fisken, about a forklift operator named Kurt. Loe has a distinctive style of writing which is often likened to naïve art. He often uses irony, exaggeration and humor.