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Jonas (novel)

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Jonas is anovel by Norwegian authorJens Bjørneboe, originally published in 1955 byAschehoug. It is widely recognised as one of his most important works,[citation needed] and as one of the most significant Norwegian literary works of the post-war era.[citation needed] The novel has a complex narrative taken from several different environments from the 1920sWeimar Republic and theNazi era to the 1950s Norwegian society.

The novel'stitle character, "Jonas," is a first grader in Norway, who early in the novel encounters a public school system that according to Bjørneboe is increasingly controlled by the "salamanders," a term usedmetaphorically for the bigoted enemies of culture which Bjørneboe sees in Norway at the time.

Jonas is usually interpreted as a harsh critique of the Norwegian public school system and the social democratic society of the 1950s,[1][2] and has a warm portrayal of an alternative form of education, which is a thinly veiled reference toWaldorf education. At the time, Bjørneboe and his wife Lisel Bjørneboe both worked as Waldorf teachers in Oslo, and the central character "Johannes Marx" is inspired by Lisel. The novel however has a much broader focus than the education debate, Bjørneboe's intention was to portray the topic ofhumanity. To this end, he uses four main biographies, which are all ultimately linked, with a particular emphasis on the character of "Jonas."

In this novel, Bjørneboe articulates his often cited idea thatNazism, broadly construed to mean hostility to the idea of humanity, could manifest itself anywhere and any time, for example in Norway in the 1950s.

Bjørneboe, a proponent of the conservativeRiksmål language (the traditional language of the educated elite of Norway), uses the radicalSamnorsk language as an expression of the lack of culture of the salamanders.

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  1. ^Sander, Ola Skage Knudsen,Jens Bjørneboes kritikk av sosialdemokratiet 1945 - 1957. : Et forsvar for indivdet i kollektivismens tidsalder, mellom skjebne, idealisme og pragmatisme, University of Oslo, 2012
  2. ^Baukhol, Bjørnar Steinsund,Romankunst og agitatorvirksomhet : Jonas og Jonas-debatten 1955-56, University of Oslo, 2008

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