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The Ringmaster's Daughter

de Jostein Gaarder

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Die Idee war gut, die Umsetzung auch, wie eben Jostein Gaarder alles meistert, was er anpackt. Nur hat mich ab der Hälfte ein Strang der Geschichte gehörig genervt: der Vater bekommt ein Kind, dass er nie kennenlernt, trifft irgendwann Jahre später in seinem Leben eine junge Frau, mit der er eine Affäre beginnt, und stellt fest, dass es seine Tochter ist.Haben wir das nicht schon vorher irgendwo gelesen? Ach ja richtig, "Homo Faber" von Max Frisch, ein nicht ganz unbekanntes Werk, das Gaarder zumindest vom Hörensagen kennen sollte. Plagiat? Vielleicht nur ein unglücklicher Zufall. Mich jedoch, die vorher "Homo Faber" (übrigens 1957 erschienen) gelesen hat, hat das alles unbehaglich genug gemacht, um das Buch nicht weiter zu empfehlen. ( )
  kalexus | May 11, 2009 |
"The Ringmaster's Daughter" was quite an engaging read for me, and I particularly enjoyed the stories within the story. ( )
  thioviolight | May 5, 2009 |
"My brain is seething. I'm bubbling with hundreds of new ideas. They just keep welling up. Before I manage to dwell on one of my inspirations, it generally melts into an even better idea, but this, too, is so fickle of character that I struggle to save it from the constant volcanic stream of new ideas..."

In an old fairy story Panina Manina, a trapeze artist, falls and breaks her neck. As the ringmaster bends over her he notices an amulet of amber around her neck, the same trinket he had given his own lost child, swept away in a torrent some sixteen years earlier. The theme of a father finding a long lost daughter runs through this novel which is told by Petter, a precocious child and a fantasist.

As an adult, Petter's incredible imagination leads him to become a ghost writer known only as The Spider. "At last I've decided what I want to be. I shall continue doing what I've always done, but from now on I'll make a living out of it. I don't feel the need to be famous, that's an important consideration, but I could still become extremely rich." But he become involves in a sequence of literary deceits which are brought to a head at the Bologna Bookfair at the same time as events conspire to bring him face to face with his own long lost daughter.

I really enjoyed this book to the point that I couldn't put it down. I thought it was really unique that we got to read the stories that Petter came up with. My definite favorite was his story of a chess game with living pieces set in Scotland. Other notables were his short stories of "The Souls' Constant", "Triple Murder Post-mortem" and a Danish family tragedy.

Sometimes Petter tells stories in a way that reveals something about him or something important that he can't say flat out. Every story that Petter tells is amazing and tragic and ends with a twist. Gaarder uses his "story within a story" method yet again and it works successfully like how he employed it with his other works: "The Solitaire Mystery" and "Sophie's World."

I think what has made it a better story than others lies in its intensity: love, pain, treason, mystery are interwoven very tightly. Gaarder has succeeded in creating a very intellectual, yet eccentric narrator with depth. Among other things, the book discusses the core of creativity and the role of the creator.

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Title The Ringmaster's Daughter
Author Jostein Gaarder
Reviewed By Purplycookie ( )
  | Apr 12, 2009 | edit | |
I thought more would come of the little man. I have enjoyed a few of his other things for their ideas, if not necessarily the writing itself. ( )
  yarkan | Aug 15, 2008 |
This follows the life of Petter who starts off as a bullied child who sells his homework skills through to Petter The Spider who sells ideas to authors for books when they have writers block.

Petter make very few friends one of whom is Maria who he tells his stories to and fathers a child. They go their seperate ways and years later he starts thinking about her when ideas he has sold start appearing as books in Germany. Is Maria trying to get back in touch?

The ending of the book brings Petters world crashing down due to story told which was too late.

Gaarders books are always great to read but you need to get on the same wavelength as him to fall into the trap of what is always a great read. The shame is with this book by the time I got fully into it I was already half way through. But it was fun! ( )
  StuartAston | Jun 9, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0753817004, Paperback)

Panina Manina, a trapeze artist, falls and breaks her neck. As the ringmaster bends over her, he sees around her neck an amber charm—just like the one he gave his own child before she was swept away in a torrent 16 years earlier. This tale is narrated by Petter, a precocious child and a fantasist, and perhaps Jostein Gaarder’s most intriguing creation since Sophie. Petter makes his living selling stories and ideas to authors suffering from writer’s block. It’s a lucrative trade, but as he sits like a spider in the center of his web, Petter finds himself in a trap of his own making. Jostein Gaarder is the author of Sophie's World, a huge bestseller in over 40 countries.

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