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| Anonymous | A modern fairy tale | 0 | Aug 18 2009, 6:29 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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This book was very 'Brothers Grimmish' so I liked it a lot. I have always enjoyed the bizarre Grimm's tales and this modern version of the stories was no exception - presumably the two animals at the end are supposed to be Portimo and Huttunon or at least, to represent them, fancy free and wreaking their revenge vicariously on the villagers?
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| Anonymous | A review of The howling miller | 0 | Aug 18 2009, 6:27 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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My heart sank when I saw that it was a translation, but unlike other translated books, I enjoyed this novel very much and found it very readable. Obviously Gunnar's howling and other antics weren't the actions of a sane man, but I did sympathise with him and knew why he did the things he did... just!
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| coshamreadinggroup | Mixed reviews for The howling miller | 0 | Aug 15 2009, 11:34 AM EDT by coshamreadinggroup | ||
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Thread started: Aug 15 2009, 11:34 AM EDT
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This strange little book is Finnish and tells the story of a miller in rural Finland in the 1950's. The blurb on the back of the book pigeon holes this is a fable and it did indeed have some elements in terms of being a moral story with animal characters that has a supernatural feel. Some of the characters in this comic story were straight out of Grimm's fairy tale so as you were reading you had to suspend belief and try to uncover the author's true intention.
What was this book about? It was about society's treatment and reaction to anyone who is different or refuses to join the charade of being respectable. It was about society's methods of controlling the eccentric or mentally ill. It was about the weirdo finally triumphing over small town mentalities. For some of us it was a step too far. We enjoyed the humour but didn't like the improbabilities of the story or its fairytale format. |
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