The Woman Who Borrowed Memories: Selected Stories

by Tove Jansson

Other authorsLauren Groff (Introduction), Thomas Teal (Translator), Silvester Mazzarella (Translator)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

839.73

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2014), 305 pages

Description

Fiction. Literature. Short Stories. HTML:An NYRB Classics Original   Tove Jansson was a master of brevity, unfolding worlds at a touch. Her art flourished in small settings, as can be seen in her bestselling novel The Summer Book and in her internationally celebrated cartoon strips and books about the Moomins. It is only natural, then, that throughout her life she turned again and again to the short story. The Woman Who Borrowed Memories is the first extensive selection of Jansson??s stories to appear in English. Many of the stories collected here are pure Jansson, touching on island solitude and the dangerous pull of the artistic impulse: in ??The Squirrel? the equanimity of the only inhabitant of a remote island is thrown by a visitor, in ??The Summer Child? an unlovable boy is marooned along with his lively host family, in ??The Cartoonist? an artist takes over a comic strip that has run for decades, and in ??The Doll??s House? a man??s hobby threatens to overwhelm his life. Others explore unexpected territory: ??Shopping? has a post-apocalyptic setting, ??The Locomotive? centers on a railway-obsessed loner with murderous fantasies, and ??The Woman Who Borrowed Memories? presents a case of disturbing transference. Unsentimental, yet always humane, Jansson??s stories complement and enlarge our u… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Beamis12
Although I find it very unusual to like every story in a book of shorts, in this one I can say I did. There was something that attracted me to each of these stories. There were of course a few standouts, one of which was titled The Squirrel. The sense of urgency, the loneliness and desperation of
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this woman living alone on an island and how she was so happy to see the squirrel and so desperate to have it stay. There is a twist here because I never really could figure out if the squirrel was actually real or not or if it arose out of her terrible loneliness.

The other story was altogether lighter and called, Traveling Light, about a man who needed to share his optimism with others.

The clarity of the writing in this collection was amazing, the descriptions wonderful. Really allowed me to immerse myself in each and every one of these stories. Themes of loneliness, nature and creativity were all explored. A truly wonderful collection.

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LibraryThing member greeniezona
I couldn't help it. I compared every single story in this collection to the Moomintrolls. Sometimes multiple times per story. "Oh, this is just like the Moomintrolls!" "Hmmm, this is hardly anything like the Moomintrolls." It's a sickness, and it certainly distracted me quite a bit from these
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beautiful little stories. The upside was that reading these stories helped me to understand and articulate just why I love the Moomintrolls so dearly. Jansson has a talent for simplifying a story to its core, but no further. Others tend to either gloss over or wallow in the cruelties of childhood (and adult!) relationships. Jansson lets us revel in those savage moments, but always with such empathy, both for the one stung and the one hurling the abuse. I have always said that empathy and introspection were the strength of her characters, but reading "The Summer Child," which could so easily be transplanted into Moominvalley, was when I really could put into words my admiration for her way with cruelty. Tom's taunting of poor Elis was so like Little My torturing The Whomper from atop her wardrobe that I just couldn't help make Moomintroll comparisons for that story.)

I feel an intense need to take a trip to Finland. To spend a summer on an island. This book really is a series of open doors to another world and another way of life. I am so glad Jansson's work continues to gain international audience.
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Language

Original language

Swedish

Original publication date

2014

ISBN

9781590177938

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