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''Bør Børson jr.'' is a satirical novel from the boom period during World War I, written by Norwegian writer
Johan Falkberget Johan Falkberget, born Johan Petter Lillebakken, (30 September 1879 – 5 April 1967) was a Norwegian author. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Life and career Johan Falkberget was born on the Lillebakken farm in the Rugl ...
. It was first published as a
feuilleton A ''feuilleton'' (; a diminutive of french: feuillet, the leaf of a book) was originally a kind of supplement attached to the political portion of French newspapers, consisting chiefly of non-political news and gossip, literature and art critici ...
in the satirical magazine '' Hvepsen'' in 1917, then again printed as a feuilleton in the newspaper '' Nidaros'', and issued as a book in 1920. The story was a great success, and has later been adapted into two films ( one in 1938 and one in 1974), a comedy, a musical, and a comic series.


Plot

"Bør Børson Olderstad" is a farmer's son from the fictional valley Olderdalen. Dreaming about money, wealth and a position at the board of the local savings bank, he has changed his last name to Børson, and started a local grocery store. The name Børson is a paraphrase of the Norwegian word ', from french: bourse, in en, stock market. Via various burlesque episodes he eventually ends up as a millionaire. The story ends with a wedding between Bør and Josefine Torsøien, a girl from a nearby farm. The novel is set in the boom period during World War I. Norway did not participate in the war, but the country's merchant fleet carried goods at increasing freight rates. The sea transport was a risky business that cost the lives of 2,000 Norwegian seamen, while a volatile stock market could multiply investments over short periods of time.


Reception

The literary critics barely mentioned the book. But the satire was met with great popularity among the readers. When Falkberget wrote a sequel called ''Den nye Bør Børson jr.'' for the magazine ''
Arbeidermagasinet ''Arbeidermagasinet'' was a Norwegian language, Norwegian weekly literary magazine established in 1927. It changed its name to ''Magasinet For Alle'' in 1953, and ceased publication in 1970. The magazine is especially noted for its literary quali ...
'' in 1927, he set the condition that the story should not be issued in book form.


Derivative works

The story was adapted for theatre by
Toralf Sandø Toralf Sandø (April 6, 1899 in Flatanger – March 4, 1970) was a Norwegian film director and actor. He also read Olav Duun books for NRK Radio. Selected filmography * 1936: ''Vi bygger landet'' * 1937: ''By og land hand i hand'' * 1937: '' To ...
, who also played the title character with the touring ensemble Falkbergets Teater from 1929. Their performances in Trondheim in February 1929 were met with full houses and enthusiastic public. The story was basis for a film from 1938, where the title role was played by Toralf Sandø. The theatre version was again staged at
Det Norske Teatret Det Norske Teatret ( en, Norwegian Theater)Moe, Jens. 2011. ''My America: The Culture of Giving''. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse, p. 133. is a theatre in Oslo. The theatre was founded in 1912, after an initiative from Hulda Garborg and Edvard Drabl ...
in 1958. A musical by
Harald Tusberg Harald Tusberg (born 6 April 1935 in Bergen) is a Norwegian former television personality. He was host of many Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation programs, including the Norwegian version of ''This Is Your Life'' () and the Eurovision Song Conte ...
and
Egil Monn-Iversen Egil Ragnar Monn-Iversen (14 April 1928 – 7 July 2017) was a Norwegian musician, one of the most influential modern composers in Norway. He has had many important roles in Norwegian music, film, opera, television, comedy and theater. For so ...
was staged at Det Norske Teatret in 1972, with
Rolv Wesenlund Rolv Helge Wesenlund (17 September 1936 – 18 August 2013) was a Norwegian comedian, singer, clarinetist, writer and actor. Biography Wesenlund was most known for having portrayed the title character in the movies ''Bør Børson'', ''Bør Bø ...
as Bør and Britt Langlie as Josefine. The musical introduced popular songs such as " Å æ kjinne ein kar", "Børs Song" and "Wienerbrød-tango", and was given the Spellemannprisen Honorary Award for 1972, and a musical film was released in 1974. A comic series in the magazine ''
Nynorsk Vekeblad Hans Aarnes (6 May 1886 – 25 October 1960) was a Norwegian entrepreneur, journalist, newspaper editor, magazine editor, publisher and proponent for the Nynorsk language. Early and personal life Aarnes was born in Vatne, Møre og Romsdal as t ...
'' was drawn by Arne Wold.


References

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