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The Wave - Morton Rhue


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Hei.

 

Jeg har en oppgave i engelsk der jeg skal skrive en rapport av novellen "The Wave". Denne rapporten skulle inneholde en halv side med info om forfatteren som i dette tilfellet er Morton Rhue. Der fikk jeg fort problemer. Jeg finner absolutt ingen informasjon om han. Fant noen tyske sider som jeg tror inneholder info om han, men siden jeg absolutt ikke kan tysk så hjelper det meg lite.

 

Noen som, vet noe/har noen web sider, med info om han? Ett eller annet!

 

Denne skulle kanskje blitt postet under "Skole", men jeg prøver her først.

 

Takk :)

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Morton Rhue

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Morton Rhue, alias for Todd Strasser, (* 5 May 1950 in New York town center) is an US-American writer.

 

 

Morton Rhue with a reading in the High School Langenau on 9 March 2006After its school time Morton Rhue literature studied, afterwards he earned his maintenance partly than road musicians in Europe. Later he worked then than journalist. Rhue wrote a multiplicity of novels for young people. In the German linguistic area it became by the book the wave admits, which translated Hans George Noack. This novel is meanwhile a classical school reading. Rhue takes up controversy topics for young people in its books such as national socialism, force at schools or homelessness.

 

In the novel bitumen Tribe goes it around a group from road children into New York. The children do not have to fight for it, get sufficient food too to find a sleep place to erfrieren, briefly said: to survive. Many juvenile readers of the novel appear impressed by the reading very. They emphasize above all the realistic representation method. Many speak that of a book, the reader the eyes open for a social reality, which remains otherwise rather outside forwards.

 

In its 2006 published novel boat Camp it describes educational establishments for with difficulty trainable children and young people, in whom they with cruelties and humiliating are educated to the obedience.

 

 

 

 

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Literature

Thomas Kroeger: The wave. Radio play, Maier, Ravensburg 2001, ISBN 3-473-66551-8

Frauke F. Vosshage: Explanations concerning Morton Rhue, which fear forwave, Hollfeld 2004, ISBN 3-8044-1805-8

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