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A Man Called Fredrik

1/15/2025

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This is just great.  As in – just great.
 
It doesn’t require any background, but putting it in context helps the enjoyment, I think.
 
This comes from a wonderful program I accidentally came across on C-SPAN 2 when scrolling through my television’s on-screen guide.  It was a three-hour event on CSPAN-2, and only had about 45 minutes left, but the subject looked interesting, so I thought I’d check it out.  And it was spectacular – I watched the last 45 minutes and set the DVR for one of its repeats.  The event was originally broadcast last April – a three-hour celebration of the 100th anniversary of Simon & Schuster.  All it is, is authors coming on stage and telling anecdotes and stories about writing, each story about 3-4 minutes, and then leaving the stage, and another author comes on.  It was so good, very thoughtful, insightful, and mostly, often really funny.  (One author said, “If I’d know how much I’d be laughing backstage, I’d have prepared something funny, but unfortunately I didn’t.”

I didn’t know most of the authors, but they were all wonderful.  (Okay, almost all.  Awo writer friends “interviewed” each other, and they were a bit much.  But even they were okay.)  I did see a few well-known people – Judith Viorst, Hilary Clinton, Walter Isaacson and Bob Woodward.  And the description of the show mentions Stephen King, Jerry Seinfeld, Judy Blume, John Irving, and Charlamagne tha God.
 
After recording the full event, I’ve watched it all now, and it holds up to how terrific those final 45 minutes are.
 
I don’t expect most people to watch the whole thing, but this one speech was just a total gem.  I was going to just type out some of the author’s best lines, but his delivery is too bone dry to not see him deliver it, since that makes it all the better.  I dearly hoped that there would be a singled-out video of his four-minute presentation, so I did a search on YouTube…and happily there was.
 
In fairness, they aren’t all this good – but in equal fairness, most are in this range of at least being fun and entertaining.
 
And yes, I know I’m raving about this so much that it’s hard to live up to – but I feel confident it will.  The video has 7,400 “Likes” – and zero “Not likes.”  The User Comments are just glowing.
 
I was originally going to write that I don’t know the author, Fredrik Backman (who’s Swedish).  But then I decided to check out his work – and it turns out that I do know of him!!!  He wrote the novel that the wonderful Swedish movie A Man Called Ove is based on, that was nominated for a Foreign-Language Oscar.  It’s funny, sardonic, dramatic, and wistful.  So, that explains his speech!!  The movie got remade in the U.S. with Tom Hanks, as A Man Called Otto, which I’m sure more people here saw.  They did a very good job with the remake (though the original is my preference).  I’ll now have to check out some of his other books.  In fact, I’ve already bought his second novel -- with a glorious title, My Grandmother Says to Tell You She's Sorry.  I'm about two-thirds through, and it's excellent.  Unexpected, thoughtful, inventive and often very funny.
 
If you do decide you want to see the full event – or just scroll through it, it’s available on the C-SPAN website.  I highly recommend it.  And the good thing is, being made up for basically 4-minute speeches, a person can watch it in segments, and just pick up where you left off.  You can find it here.
  
Anyway, here is Fredrik Backman’s speech.  Full of laughs, insightful comments and some extremely clever observations…and a perfect ending line.  It’s only four minutes.  Really, do yourself a favor and watch it -- 

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