Ebook {Epub PDF} Auringon ydin by Johanna Sinisalo






















Auringon ydin is part of the rule-breaking ‘Finnish Weird’ genre. The text consists of rhythmic segments, various text passages including genuine historical documents. One of these, an article on eugenics, was published in a Finnish magazine in Johanna Sinisalo demonstrates that ‘weird’ is never very far from everyday reality. Johanna Sinisalo: Auringon ydin He lsingin Sanomissa Juhani Kari la kirjoittaa, että Johanna Sinisalon Auringon ydin (, Teos) on Sinisa lon paras kirja Ennen päivän laskua ei voi () . Aila Johanna Sinisalo is a Finnish science fiction and fantasy writer. She studied comparative literature and drama, amongst other subjects, at the University of Tampere. Auringon ydin, (Teos ) In English as The Core of the Sun (Grove Atlantic


The complete review's Review. Much of The Core of the Sun is set in present-day (well, October through August ) Finland, but it's not quite the Finland we're all familiar with but rather a dystopian alter-Finland that went off the rails decades ago, an isolated corner of Europe that walled itself off from the "decadent democracies" of the rest of the continent -- think Communist. PDF | On Jan 1, , Hanna Samola and others published Discussions of Genre Interpretations in Johanna Sinisalo's Auringon ydin and Finnish Weird | Find, read and cite all the research you need. In Fall , Johanna Sinisalo tells the story of The Eusistocratic Republic of Finland in in her new novel: The Core of the Sun (Auringon ydin, Teos ). Johanna Sinisalo is one of the screenwriters of the comic science fiction action film Iron Sky (Energia Productions, ). Please ask the Agency for reading materials!


Auringon ydin (Paperback) Published by Teos Paperback, pages Author(s): Johanna Sinisalo. ISBN Johanna Sinisalo, Linda Dejdarov. Atorox Award, Finlandia Prize, The James Tiptree Jr. award, Prometheus Award. Aila Johanna Sinisalo is a Finnish science fiction and fantasy writer. She studied comparative literature and drama, amongst other subjects, at the University of Tampere. Professionally she worked in the advertising business, rising to the level of marketing designer. Auringon ydin is part of the rule-breaking ‘Finnish Weird’ genre. The text consists of rhythmic segments, various text passages including genuine historical documents. One of these, an article on eugenics, was published in a Finnish magazine in Johanna Sinisalo demonstrates that ‘weird’ is never very far from everyday reality.

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