Investigating the mysterious appeal of Scandi noir

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Wendy Lesser is an engaging and amiable guide to a cultural phenomenon that has swept much of the planet

mystery of Scandinavian crime fiction is how five countries with a combined population of around 27m produced so many hit novels that the region’s noir has become a genre in itself. Jo Nesbo, creator of the lugubrious Norwegian detective Harry Hole, has sold over 45m books worldwide. The Kurt Wallander novels, by Henning Mankell, have been turned into dozens of films and television episodes.

, a literary magazine, is especially sharp on the detective series written by the Swedish couple and co-authors Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo in the 1960s and 1970s, widely regarded as the beginning of the trend. Its hero, Martin Beck—the model in part for Wallander and Hole—shone a light into the shadiest crevices of Swedish society. After that comes an actual travelogue through Norway, Denmark and Sweden .

 

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Still buying and passing hours with Jo Nesbo, but Stieg made me to travel from Brazil to Sweden and visit many of the streets and neighborhoods in Millenium What a nice trip

Me aficioné a la lectura leyendo una novela negra sueca. Años después y muchos géneros y libros más tarde, sigo amando la novela negra escandinava.

Scandi Noir's popularity being strongly correlated to Society's increased susceptibility to autism, apparently....

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