Gentlemen

Gentlemen

by TiinaNunnally (Translator), KlasOstergren (Author)

Synopsis

Barricaded into a large, gloomy flat in Stockholm, 1979, a battered and frightened young man - Klas A-stergren - writes the story of how he came to this sorry state. But is he a reliable narrator? In this expansive and exuberant novel, he tells the story of his friends (and flatmates), the two Morgan brothers: Henry - a charismatic charmer, a man who loves to play at life but is mysteriously bound to the beautiful Maud; and, Leo - a child genius who became a revolutionary poet, drinking and smoking his way to disillusionment. Despite their hedonistic lifestyle, they've stumbled on a dark secret that goes right to the heart of the country, a story that has sinister links with their own pasts. But now both of them have vanished, and Klas is frightened for his life.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 19 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 1847671187
ISBN 13: 9781847671189

Media Reviews
An exuberant, complicated thriller and literary tour de force...the unravelling of the mystery is extremely compelling and highly imaginative. -- Kate Saunders * * The Times * *
An amusing, vivid depiction of a romantic era in post-war Sweden. * * The Herald * *
A modern Swedish classic * * Financial Times * *
Stylishly translated . . . this exuberant alloy of family saga, espionage romp and historical panorama delivers border-hopping intrigue as well as a nostalgia fest for veterans of the Sixties and Seventies . . . Steeped in the pop and counter-cultures of its time, Ostegren's entertaining tour of Cold War Europe smacks almost as much of Austin Powers as John Le Carre. -- Boyd Tonkin * * Independent * *
Author Bio
Klas OEstergren was born in Stockholm in 1955 and is the author of several novels including the landmark Gentlemen (1981) and its sequel, Gangsters (2005). A leading star of Swedish literature for nearly three decades, he has won the Piratenpriset and the Doblougska prize from the Swedish Academy. A founder of the rock band Fullersta Revolutionary Orchestra, OEstergren has also worked as a translator, playwright, and scriptwriter for television and screen, and he co-wrote Mikael Hafstroem's film Ondskan, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. He now lives with his wife and three children in the seafront town of Kivik in southern Sweden.