Henrik Langeland

Henrik H. Langeland (born 19 November 1972) is a Norwegian novelist and literary researcher. His 2000 book debut, Requiem, is based on Marcel Proust's work. He followed with Wonderboy in 2003, a satirical novel from the financial milieu. His 2007 Francis Meyers lidenskap depicts the fictitious professor of philology Francis Meyer. Wonderboy was a success in Norway, selling about 110,000 copies in its first four years. Francis Meyers lidenskap sol... more

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