Literature from Nordic countries
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I've been on a Nordic literature streak, lately, and I'm looking for more authors/books. :)
I'm especially interested in literature from Denmark and Iceland, but Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish literatures are welcome too. Only books that have been translated to English and/or French, though, because I can't read anything else.
Please tell me a few words about the book/author you recommend, and why you loved it (or why you hated it; I'm also taking anti-recs *g*).
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Date: 2009-05-31 07:49 am (UTC)I loved Peter Høeg's Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow. There's a movie based on the book, which is good, but vastly different to the novel.
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Date: 2009-05-31 08:46 am (UTC)Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World and The Solitaire Mystery were my favourite books in my teens. He writes about Western philosophy. I love his characters, especially in the second one. As for children's literature in general, I think you can't beat Astrid Lindgren. She is just wonderful.
If you're into genre fiction, check out Johanna Sinisalo. I've read one novel of hers, Not Before Sundown. She plays around with Finnish folklore and myth in a contemporary setting.
As far as I know, these have all been translated into English (except maybe for Astrid Lindgren, whose body of work is so large).
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Date: 2009-05-31 10:22 am (UTC)