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Original title
  
Naiv.Super.

Language
  
Norwegian

Pages
  
208

Originally published
  
1996

Page count
  
208

ISBN
  
1841956724

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Translator
  
Tor Ketil Solberg

Media type
  
Print

OCLC
  
49239720

Author
  
Erlend Loe

Genre
  
Philosophical fiction

Country
  
Norway

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Works by Erlend Loe, Philosophical fiction books, Other books

Naïve. Super. (Original title: Naiv.Super.) is a novel by the Norwegian Erlend Loe. It was first published in 1996 in Norwegian, where it was very popular. In 2006, it was on the newspaper Dagbladet's list of the best Norwegian novels 1981-2006. The novel has since been translated into nineteen other languages. Tor Ketil Solberg translated the novel into English.

Plot synopsis

The story is narrated by a man in his mid-twenties who suddenly becomes disillusioned and confused by life and therefore quits university. The narrator becomes fascinated by both modern scientific theories of time and relativity. He reads a book by Paul Davies and also engages in repetitive childish activities such as playing with wooden BRIO children's toys and repeatedly throwing a ball against a wall. In the end, the narrator visits his brother in New York City and returns to Norway with a renewed sense of meaning in life.

While the narrator's name remains unknown throughout the novel, the author uses his own name at the end of the book, raising questions about the true narrative standpoint throughout the text.

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