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Andrea Lundgren

Autor von Nordic Fauna

5 Werke 46 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen

Werke von Andrea Lundgren

Nordic Fauna (2018) 36 Exemplare
Glupahungern (2014) 4 Exemplare
Den underjordiska solen (2022) 4 Exemplare
Fauna północy 1 Exemplar
De ondergrondse zon (2024) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1986
Geschlecht
Female
Nationalität
Sweden
Land (für Karte)
Sweden
Geburtsort
Boden, Sweden
Kurzbiographie
Andrea Lundgren is a Swedish writer. She was born and raised in the town of Boden in Norrbotten, in the far north of Sweden. She made her debut in 2010 with the novel I tunga vintrars mage. Her second novel Glupahungern followed four years later. Wikipedia
Born: 19 September 1986 (age 34 years), Boden, Sweden

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De ondergrondse zon. Door: Andrea Lundgren.

De ondergrondse zon deed me wat denken aan Sjablone van Malin C. M. Rønning, ook uitgegeven door Uitgeverij Oevers. Beide boeken delen een broeierige sfeer, een onderhuidse spanning, een duisternis én een lichtheid.

Lundgren vertelt het verhaal van Mela: een eenzaam, er niet echt bijhorend, ergens onderweg in het leven getraumatiseerd meisje dat opgroeit tot een jonge vrouw die nog steeds worstelt met eenzaamheid en trauma’s en ondertussen ook met alcohol, depressie, rouw en medicatie.

Klinkt allemaal heel donker en grauw en dat is het ook. Maar toch slaagt Andrea Lundgren erin om je verder te laten lezen, wat geen evidentie is want verschillende tijdlijnen lopen door elkaar heen, soms lees je plots over iets waar je nog geen weet van hebt en wat een paar pagina’s later dan wel aan bod komt; verwarrend. Je blijft lezen omdat Mela een boeiend personage is dat onder je huid kruipt. De kracht en schoonheid van de natuur en de poëzie die het proza soms onderbreekt maken de leeservaring aangenamer.

Mela laat je niet los, ook niet als je het boek al uit hebt. Een heel indringend boek, voor de liefhebbers.
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Els04 | Mar 20, 2024 |
Goodness, this book, which is a s et of 6 short stories, take you to some dark places in the human soul. They are set in the dark North and the darkness of the night and the forest is replicated in the lives of the people in these stories. Without discussing each one in turn, I was left with a feeling of disquiest after each one. No one seems to be happy or content. There is an ambiguity here as well. Are some of the items or events mentioned real or imagined?
This is well constructed, but I'm not sure that I'd describe it as a book I enjoyed. There is reference to rape and child abuse in here so those of a sensitive disposition may wish to take a pass.… (mehr)
 
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Helenliz | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 25, 2021 |
North Bothnia Shorts
Review of the Peirene Press paperback edition (Feb. 2021) translated from the Swedish language original "Nordisk fauna" (March 2018)

{3 rating overall, based on the average of 6 ratings]
Scandinavian/Baltic is usually just up my alley, but 4 out of 6 of these short stories, set in the North Bothnia (Norrbotten) part of Sweden which is partially above the Arctic Circle, didn't leave much of an impression on me. Even only a few days after reading, I had to re-skim those to try to remember what they were about. There was no such issue with the two 5-star rated stories The Father Hole and On the Nature of Angels. You expect a bit of depression and noir in the lands of the colder and darker regions, but I just wasn't connecting with four of these tales. The two standouts were extra remarkable then, especially coming late in the book.

1. The Bird That Cries in the Night ** Estranged father insists on clearing brush while complaining about hearing bird cries in the night.
2. The Cat ** Family has to mercy kill a stray cat that has been struck by a car (I was probably a bit repulsed by this one).
3. How Things Come to Seem ** Woman gets off a train and walks into the forest.
4. The Father Hole ***** Girl reminisces about summers spent with her marriage separated father. Has an eerie climactic "Fantastic Voyage"-inspired sequence of her imagining her shrunken self travelling through his body.
5. The Girlfriend ** Anna imagines her boyfriend David being dead when he is late arriving home.
6. On the Nature of Angels ***** University professor with an esoteric specialization in Angelology is marked for job cutbacks.

I read Nordic Fauna as part of my annual subscription to Peirene Press. Nordic Fauna is also the January 2021 Book of the Month perk for support of The Republic of Consciousness Prize for small independent publishers.
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alanteder | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 14, 2021 |

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Werke
5
Mitglieder
46
Beliebtheit
#335,831
Bewertung
½ 3.6
Rezensionen
5
ISBNs
10
Sprachen
3