In collaboration with the Forum for Poetry and Prose. A double author visit at Kinna Library is expected when Klas Östergren and Isak Holmgren are guests. Klas Östergren has been active for 50 years and during these years has written novels such as Attila, Gentlemen, and Klenoden, as well as film scripts for works like Veranda for a Tenor and Ondskan. In the summer of 2026, Inkokt ruda was released, prompting readers to ponder where the boundary between human and machine truly lies. Isak Holmgren debuted in May earlier this year with the book Oskar Hemling's Usla Nöjen. In the book, set in Gothenburg, we meet John Weibull, who, as a self-appointed editor, steps forward as the publisher of his friend Oskar Hemling's literary legacy, the peculiar manuscript Usla Nöjen. This disparate collection of texts is written by a number of heteronyms - all incarnations of the same overloaded consciousness and members of a fictional society also named Usla Nöjen. Together, they sketch an extraordinarily truthful distorted image of a Gothenburg that is equally contemporary and anachronistic, where diatribes about the female gender, psychoanalytic heroes, and amateur theater flourish - even, or especially, when the subjects lie far below the writers' dignity. In Oskar Hemling's Usla Nöjen, the grumpy private genius's flow combines with the sorrow of a Gothenburgian Fernando Pessoa figure.