Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang

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Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang
Author Barbro Lindgren
Language Swedish
Genre children
Published 1969
Publication place Sweden

Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang is a Swedish children's novel written by Barbro Lindgren and published in 1969.

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An English translation, titled Soda Pop, was released by Gecko Press in 2017. [1] This edition features new illustrations by Lisen Adbåge.

Plot summary

The story is about a boy, Masarin, and his dad, Loranga, who live together in a house. Out in the woodshed lives Masarin's grandfather, Dartanjang, who is hypochondriac (and suffering from slight dementia). Loranga, constantly wearing a robe and a floral tea cozy on his head, is a childish and irresponsible bohemian. Therefore, Masarin is usually the responsible one; for example, he is the one taking care of his great-grandfather who thinks he is a cuckoo and lives at the top of a pine tree in the forest. Masarin is not disturbed by this; he is delighted with the fact that his dad is playing silly games with him. For example, they often play hockey with an overripe tomato. Other characters in the book are Gustav the Thief, the Angry Old Man and the Hot Dog Vendor.

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References

  1. "Soda Pop - Barbro Lindgren - Gecko Press". Gecko Press. Gecko Press. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  2. "Tivoli". Seriewikin