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- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Forum
- Pages
- 447
- ISBN
- 9789137151489
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The book is widely praised for its engaging and conversational style, often described as feeling like an enjoyable chat. Readers appreciate the author's respectful and multi-faceted approach to subjects, presenting individuals and topics from various perspectives and placing them within their historical context. Many found the book to be a surprisingly interesting and fast-paced read, packed with numerous anecdotes, "unnecessary facts" that enhance the reading experience, and delightful connections between people and phenomena. It offers a broad overview of Swedish entertainment life from the late 19th century to the present, with a particular focus on cultural figures from the early 20th century. Reviewers highlight its educational value, noting how it sheds light on individuals who didn't fit into conventional society and the historical prevalence of boundary-pushing. For fans of the author's popular podcast, the book provides a satisfying blend of familiar themes and new, elaborated content.
While largely positive, some readers noted that the book's content could occasionally feel too niche, focusing on more obscure figures rather than universally recognized personalities. A few reviewers felt that the author's distinctive storytelling, which is highly effective in his conversational podcast format, sometimes translated less powerfully into written prose. The book's structure was also described by some as being a bit sprawling or disjointed at times. Additionally, a couple of minor omissions of specific individuals were mentioned, though these were generally not seen as significant detractions from the overall positive experience.
Despite these minor points, the overwhelming consensus is that this is a very good and highly recommendable book. It offers an insightful and entertaining journey through forgotten aspects of society and a cavalcade of human portraits. This book is particularly well-suited for enthusiasts of Swedish entertainment history, especially those interested in cultural figures from the early 20th century and how they navigated their times. Loyal listeners of the author's podcast will find much to enjoy, as will readers who appreciate a rich tapestry of historical anecdotes and a respectful, contextualized exploration of both well-known and lesser-known personalities.
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