The Grind Chronicles

A man called Ove by Fredrick Backman

16 min · 13. touko 2026
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These excerpts introduce the protagonist Ove, a man of routine and strong principles, struggling with loss and a perceived decline in societal competence and integrity. We see his frustration with modern technology, bureaucracy, and inefficiency, often contrasting the present with the values of his past, shaped by his father and his late wife, Sonja. His interactions with new neighbors, particularly the pregnant Parvaneh and her family, and his past conflicts with long-time residents like Rune, highlight his grumpy exterior and his underlying grief and loneliness. Despite repeated attempts to end his life, circumstances and unexpected encounters with others persistently interrupt his plans, suggesting a possible shift in his isolated existence.

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