by Rosa Liksom (Author), David McDuff (Translator)
A man murders a grocer over fifteen cents--but in the sharp, icy prose and detached tone that defines this collection, his crime seems neither sensational nor entirely reprehensible. Rosa Liksom populates a world of snow-covered landscapes, antiseptic apartments, fish factories, and lumber camps with the obsessive, the violent, and the unhinged. A woman refuses to leave prison until she has served her entire sentence. A man obsessively cleans his apartment as his life moves on around him. A woman kills her new husband over his neediness and inability to leave their bed.
Author Biography
Rosa Liksom (born Anni Yl?vaara, Ylitornio, 7 January 1958) is a Finnish writer and artist. She studied anthropology and social sciences at the universities of Helsinki, Copenhagen and Moscow. She won the J. H. Erkko Award in 1985 for her debut novel Yhden y?n pys?kki and the Finlandia Prize in 2011 for Hytti nro 6.
Number of Pages: 117
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8.02 x 6.49 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2007