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Issue number: 2005:1

2005:1

Fiction from Jonas Hassen Khemiri. Articles on the publication of Swedish works in Italy and translation and computing.

In this issue we are pleased to present a wide range of material from some of our regular contributors through the years: urban "immigrant" fiction, crime fiction, new short stories, book fair reports, a very practical article about the impact of computers as translation tools, and the concluding part of the extended bibliography. Deservingly retired SBR editor Laurie Thompson pays tribute to another of our long-standing contributors, the late Göran Eriksson. We hope that the piece on Swedophile Italian publishing house Iperborea will be the first in a series from a number of countries.

Translations

Author portrait of Jonas Hassen Khemiri

Translation

from An Eye Red

Laurie Thompson introduces his translation of Jonas Hassen Khemiri's An Eye Red, providing a useful insight into the unusual form of Swedish used and explaining how he went about translating non-standard and "incorrect" forms into English.
Translated by Laurie Thompson.

Articles

Reviews

Fiction

Book cover of Stina Aronson, Hitom himlen

REVIEW

Hitom himlen

With the 1946 novel This side of the sky, Stina Aronson set out to explore new territory in Swedish literature, giving voice to a landscape and a population of Finnishspeaking Swedes in the far north. 

Poetry

Book cover of Tomas Tranströmer, Den stora gåtan

REVIEW

Den stora gåtan

This latest slim – very slim – volume consists of five rather enigmatic short poems and eleven groups of haiku containing from just one poem up to six. At a single haiku to a page, they do not lack the emphasis that the form demands. 

Non-fiction

Book cover of Fredrik Sjöberg, Flugfällan

REVIEW

Flugfällan

This book is something very unusual – a genuinely witty piece of self-deprecating autobiography. It is also an exploration of the obsessive tendencies of collectors, the mentality of island dwellers, and a biographical peek at the obscure life of celebrated entomologist and erstwhile sable farmer René Malaise.