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So it goes.

The Brothers Lionheart

When we were young, my parents always made sure we had enough books to read. One of the most read authors back then was Astrid Lindgren, whose books always were a lot more than simple youth fiction. Her books brilliantly managed to capture what it’s like to be a kid, especially when all there is around you is a grown-up’s world. It didn’t matter whether they were stories about opposing robber’s bands, an orphan boy who finds out he’s actually a prince or two brothers who meet again in a magical afterlife.

The Brothers Lionheart, the one about the two brothers, was always a book I loved. Not least because I thought that with me being a lion sign-wise, the whole story was written for me in a way (well, I was a kid, what do you expect?). But not only the book, I was also fascinated by the movie that was created in 1977 (with a screenplay adapted by Astrid Lindgren herself). Back then, this blend of adventure, death, black clad evil knights and not least a dragon was perfect to draw me in. And to this day I’m searching for the soundtrack, which had such a sweet opening tune, I’m sometimes dreaming about hearing it again.

Well, and I will hear it again soon, because some kind soul in some Swedish production company, sometime in 2004, decided to not let this gem of childhood memories slide into oblivion, and so issued it on DVD, complete with German subtitles (because my Swedish is still rather basic, and they must have known). I ordered the DVD today (and who would have known that rekindling your favourite childhood moments is as cheap as 9,99 Euros).

And if you haven’t seen the movie yet, I advise you do the same (unless you are my girlfriend, then you’ll have to watch it in about four days anyway).

Oh Rejoice!

messages from the lost continentFantastic news just won’t quit: Messages from the Lost Continent, the book I helped write under the guidance of the ingenious speaking aardvark Horst has been shortlisted for the 2007 Blooker Price (ah, yes, it’s a pun…weblogs turned into books = blooks). With 34 entries and only 6 on the shortlist, that’s not too shabby.

If you don’t have a copy yet (and if you are not my girlfriend or my family, chances are you don’t) buy one at Libri.de and help Horst cover the rest of the costs (and of course enjoy a novelty novel filled with crime, fantasy, science-fiction and off-the-top humour from cover to cover).

Introducing the Book

Found this on the Thingology weblog. Hilarious!

Update: So this one is gone. But fear not, for I have found it on MySpace video as well.

The Torch online

Die Fackel
Ever since reading Elias Canetti’s wonderful autobiography “The Torch in my Ear”, I’d wanted to get my hands on an edition of Karl Kraus’s self-published paper “Die Fackel” (The Torch), which of course gave Canetti’s book part of its title.

Well, I never did get my hands on one, and now, more than ten years later, I’m delighted to find out that all volumes of this paper are available online for everyone’s perusal. Hail to the greatness that is the Internet. Click the image above or this link to go there!




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