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Leena Krohn
Leena Krohn: The Collected Fiction | Leena Krohn
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A celebration of a legendary Finnish author, with several novels, stories, and appreciations. For readers of Ursula K. Le Guin, Milan Kundera, Virginia Woolf, Tove Jansson, and Italo Calvino. Over 800 pages covering Leena Krohn's entire career. One of the most important books published in the U.S. this year. [Leena Krohn s Collected Fiction] is as important a publishing event in its own way as New Directions release... of Clarice Lispector s Complete Stories. - The Mumpsimus An extraordinary writer who deserves to be better known to readers in English which, thanks to this excellent collection, is now possible. Reminiscent of Calvino, Borges, and Lem. - STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Translations by: Eva Buckwald, Bethany Fox, Hildi Hawkins, Anselm Hollo, Vivii Hyvonen, Leena Likitalo, Herbert Lomas, J. Robert Tupasela, and Anna Volmari. Nonfiction by Minna Jerrman, Desirina Boskovich, Matthew Cheney. From cities of giant insects to a mysterious woman claiming to be the female Don Quixote, Leena Krohn s fiction has fascinated and intrigued readers for over forty years. Within these covers you will discover a pelican that can talk and a city of gold. You will find yourself exploring a future of intelligence both artificial and biotech, along with a mysterious plant that induces strange visions. Krohn writes eloquently, passionately, about the nature of reality, the nature of Nature, and what it means to be human. One of Finland s most iconic writers, translated into many languages, and winner of the prestigious Finlandia Prize, Krohn has had an incredibly distinguished career. Collected Fiction provides readers with a rich, thick omnibus of the best of her work. This collection includes several previously unpublished English translations, foremost among them the novels Pereat Mundus and The Pelican's New Clothes. Other novels included are: Tainaron, Dona Quixote, Ophir City of Gold, and Datura."
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#fabulousfebruary, @Andrew65 Tagged book is actually Collected fiction of Leena Krohn. I'm starting with Tainaron: Postia toisesta kaupungista (Tainaron: Mail from Another City). Finalist for the World Fantasy award, winner of the Thanks for the Book Award (Kiitos kirjastamitali) in 1986. It's an epistolary science fiction novel from a visitor to a city of insects.

Andrew65 Great choices of books. 2y
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#Riotgrams day 28 - Bookish Confessions

I've started 10 books during the last month, and I've barely made any progress in any of them. That's not a judgement on the books themselves, I've just hit a wall in my read drive. It may be time to take drastic measures.

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I feel like this past month has seen a lot of growth for this blog. Thanks @bookriot for the engaging series.

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This huge dustjacketless 800+page hardcover caught my eye at the bookstore today. Finland's most celebrated author, hey? I had no idea. I'd better investigate. To be honest, I wouldn't start with this door-stopper of a book. What a beauty, though!

Seonjoon I've heard good things about Krohn; I look forward to hearing your thoughts! 8y
shawnmooney @Seonjoon I've got a better idea, if you're game. Why don't you and I choose a shorter book by her, and read it and post about it jointly here. I wouldn't have time to do something like that for several months, but what do you think? Maybe others will be interested and we could make a book club? 8y
Waynegjr @shawnmooney I've got Datura sitting on my tbr pile waiting to be read, I'm game. 8y
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Seonjoon @shawnmooney @Waynegjr I'm game! I just need to see what I can order through my library. 8y
shawnmooney @Waynegjr @Seonjoon Awesome! Because I'm doing the Book Riot Reading Harder Challenge, and traveling in August, the earliest I could do this would be September. But I'm very excited! 8y
shawnmooney Google tells me there was a profile of her in the New Yorker in January: http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/cracking-the-codes-of-leena-krohn 8y
BookishFeminist I have this sitting on my shelves at home. The stories are wonderful. I'd definitely be game for a readalong of Datura later this year. I believe it's actually included in this collection! 8y
shawnmooney @BookishFeminist @Seonjoon @Waynegjr Awesome! I haven't read the New Yorker article yet, only scanned it, but it seems like Datura would be the logical choice. 8y
Seonjoon @shawnmooney Sounds good! 8y
shawnmooney @Seonjoon @BookishFeminist @Waynegjr Hey guys just wanted to check again to see if everyone's still game to begin discussing 'Datura' by the beginning of August? The timeline is eminently negotiable, so far as I'm concerned. But do let me know OK? 8y
BookishFeminist @shawnmooney I'm game for that. That's plenty of time for me! 8y
Seonjoon @shawnmooney I'm game! 8y
Waynegjr @shawnmooney I'm definitely in. And excited. 8y
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