Janne Teller's 3 Best Books

The Danish Janne Teller is one of those fleeting, Guadianesque writers. But once set with the current novel, we discovered that everything was a matter of authenticity, of plot searches with enough weight and grounds to get one of other chores that in her case reach even the most necessary social activism in this era where everyone we splash like mere ips in the ocean of big data.

Sometimes branded as a writer for young adults, as she has progressed in her improvised and even erratic literary development, it has been possible to see that her thing was not to produce easy novels to dazzle only readers with a more naïve taste. The question is to find allegories that serve the metaphor that reaches us all and does just that, to return to being open-minded young adults.

Janne Teller's Top 3 Recommended Novels

Nada

The remote winds of nihilism seem to blow more in times of plenty, curiously. Today everything and nothing end up executing a deranged dance to the sound of immediacy, zero value, haste and anxiety. Nihil, nothing, nihil obstat, no impediment. In other words, everything and its consequent emptiness.

That is why the best teaching for a young person embraced by nihilism is the transformed and alienating reality of important absences, of deficiencies in the face of what is taken for granted. Only in this way is it possible to regain new energy to look at life with all its possibilities.

Pierre Antón leaves school the day he discovers that life has no meaning. He climbs a plum tree and loudly declaims the reasons why nothing matters in life. He so demoralizes his classmates that they decide to pile up essential items for them in order to show him that there are things that give meaning to who we are. In their search they will risk part of themselves and discover that only by losing something can its value be appreciated. But then it may be too late.

Nothing, Janne Teller

All

The question is to locate yourself between the magnetism of the opposite and turn your back on the most negative extreme. If before the story of nothing could serve to demonstrate the errors of surrender after complying with all possible temptations of immediacy, the idea of ​​everything fills the existence of the non-material that fills more than anything else...

EVERYTHING is the opposite of NOTHING. The Nothing is a terrifying place. A place without meaning, without connection to the true human being, without authentic life, without real love. A place from which it is only possible to flee. The Everything is a place where all things have consistency, a space of peace and harmony where there is no fear, because everything is part of one and the same Everything. The All is the existence common to all of us, it is our inner voice, it is what is written between the lines. The All is what we hear when we forget ourselves and really listen.

Everything, Janne Teller

Fri

All or nothing but shared. Access a call even at the risk of not being the friendly voice. The question is to discover without fear. Come and I'll tell you my story, leave some of the happiness you bring, as he himself would say Bram Stoker...

One winter night, while snow falls on the city, an editor is reviewing a novel that is about to go to print. This is a huge bestseller by a major author. When an old friend shows up at his office to tell him that the book is based on a true event she was the victim of while in Africa as a United Nations delegate, the publisher is faced with a dilemma: Should he publish the novel and assume the dire personal and political consequences of doing so? Or should you resign yourself to canceling the millionaire launch?

Come by Janne Teller
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