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MISSION MADNESS: MINI-NOVEL Kindle Edition
The Norwegian filmmaker Eldar Einarson has written an entertaining short novel about a trip to China in 2010. He had just signed a major deal with a Chinese TV station when political circumstances ruined the arrangement. To extricate himself from a complicated situation, he quickly undertook a new project that initially seemed hopeless. It is delightful to see how Einarson effectively uses his joy of storytelling to describe this crazy setup.
Everything revolves around a woman, Bai Hu, whom he meets by chance and who has good contacts in the military. Together, they eventually end up in an airship over the Yar-Lung Valley in Tibet, where he is supposed to photograph her with the mountain god Yar-lha-sham-po using a Russian-developed bioelectrographic camera. The journey also provides insight into lesser-known parts of China's history. Furthermore, the liquor-loving kung-fu master's description of the creation of the universe gives quantum physics a run for its money.
Einarson also cleverly weaves in other aspects of his wandering life, such as when he was in the middle of a political intrigue in Sri Lanka. The story of the finger trick that was perceived as a miracle is delightful. He blends his experiences with myths and fiction in a way that works very well. This short novel is full of surprises, and the ending is no exception. The photos Einarson took over the Yar-Lung Valley revealed something that the Chinese Air Force classified as Top Secret, and the reason for this classification provides a beautiful conclusion to this fantastic story.
What a crazy, crazy story that gets better the further into it you go. Really entertaining! It also gives a captivating insight into aspects of China that are probably not well known. – Eric Scobie (Author, Editor, Journalist)
I was entertained throughout and liked how Einarson blends historical, personal, and mystical events. This is good! – Victor Bøe Isaksen (Screenwriter)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 6, 2024
- File size251 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B0D8XGGMG1
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : July 6, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 251 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 100 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,708,454 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,371 in Travel Adventure Fiction
- #3,208 in Asian Myth & Legend eBooks
- #4,192 in Asian Myth & Legend
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About the author

Eldar Einarson is a Norwegian filmmaker and writer born in 1947. He is the son of the cartoonist Odd Einarson.
Einarson began his professional life as a sailor at 15 in 1962. However, his passion for acting led him to leave the sea in the late 1960s. Starting as a stagehand and actor at Scene 7 and the National Traveling Theater of Norway, he laid the foundation for a diverse career in television and film.
From 1972 to 1982, Einarson made over thirty documentaries for NRK, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. He also worked in various roles in the movie industry, including camera operator, first assistant director, production manager, producer, screenwriter, and director.
Between 1982 and 1985, he was a leading producer-director in Movieteam A/S, producing films and videos for the business world. He has also been managing director for Rose Productions a/s and Edge a/s.
Einarson debuted as a feature film director in 1975 with Faneflukt based on his original screenplay. His filmography as screenwriter-director includes Kosmetikkrevolusjonen (1977), Pakketur til Paradis (1980), and For dagene er onde (1991).
In 1992, he was allocated the government’s guaranteed income for selected artists. Later, he assisted in developing film projects in Norway, Sweden, and Hungary. From 2009 to 2013, he was the Nordic representative for Focus Fox Studios in Budapest. He has also been a book editor and published two novels and two mini-novels.
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