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Questions Asked

door Jostein Gaarder

Andere auteurs: Akin Düzakin (Illustrator)

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"Follows a little boy traveling alone in an open landscape, asking questions about loss, love, friendship, language, magic, and what it means to be a human being"--
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Note: I accessed digital review copies of this book through Edelweiss and NetGalley. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Questo non è un libro è una buffonata e un NON-libro. Avete presente quando siete rilassati, magari un sabato o una domenica, dentro la vasca da bagno piena di schiuma e la vostra mente viaggia ponendosi domande inutili e stupide degne di un filosofo? Domande così idiote che neanche un ubriaco oserebbe porsi?
Ecco, l'autore molto probabilmente in un trip da bagno ha creato il seguente volume dove troviamo domande banali che dovrebbero far riflettere ma in realtà sono assurde o troppo stupide... perché la Terra è rotonda? Perché l'acqua è bagnata? Da dove viene il mondo? Perché questo libro è venduto alla bellezza di 8,90 euro e non è considerato un furto? Perché Akin Düzakin ha sprecato il suo tempo dietro questo autore cedendo i suoi disegni?
Queste ed altre inutili domande le troverete nel libro che meriterebbe di essere votato 0 stelle se non fosse per i disegni, davvero bellissimi e quasi onirici che mi hanno conquistata e spinta a chiedermi perché Akin non li ha pubblicati in un volume a parte? Li avrei comprati subito a 5 euro invece NO, dobbiamo metterli insieme a domande che non si farebbe neanche il peggior tossico del mondo... davvero bravi! Insomma questo volume merita? No, se non fosse per i disegni sarebbe da bruciare in piazza insieme ad altri "libri", gli regalo solo ed esclusivamente due stelle per amore dei disegni, il mio consiglio, se proprio volete averlo è quello di prenderlo in ebook a 4,99 euro... così risparmiate almeno 3,91 euro con cui potrete prendere un altro volume in ebook (migliore di questo) ( )
  GiadaLexy | Sep 27, 2020 |
"Where does the world come from?," the interrogative narrator of this thoughtful Norwegian picture-book asks, going on to pose a long string of similar questions about the nature of the world and universe, our role in it as human beings, and our relationship to those around us, and to those no longer with us. The nature of time, the possible existence of angels and/or ghosts, the question of what the world will look like in the distant future, these are all among the 'questions asked.'

Originally published in Norway as Det spørs, this thoughtful little book comes from the pen of Josten Gaarder, author of the acclaimed philosophical novel, Sophie's World. Like that earlier work for older readers, in Questions Asked Gaardner is interested in the big issues, and his young narrator raises many questions that philosophers have struggled with for millennia. The accompanying artwork by Turkish-Norwegian illustrator Akin Düzakin is absolutely beautiful, expanding the textual narrative (which is, after all, simply a set of questions) into a real story, as it quickly becomes evident that the young narrator is struggling with some sort of loss. The artwork hints, through its depictions of the boy's memories of playing with a companion (most likely, a twin brother), and then his solitary journey with a box of treasured mementos, a journey in which he is followed by some sort of spirit, that the narrator is being prompted to ask these questions by the death of someone very close to him. That added level of meaning gives the book extra poignancy. Recommended to anyone looking for children's books to start a philosophical and/or theological conversation with young people, or for picture-books that address (albeit indirectly) death and loss. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Apr 16, 2017 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Jostein Gaarderprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Düzakin, AkinIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Aronsson, KerstinVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Bartlett, DonVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
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