Tove Jansson,Ali Smith,Thomas Teal

Fair Play

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Fair Play: novel by Tove Jansson Translated from the Swedish by Thomas Teal. INTRODUCED BY ALI SMITH “So what can happen when Tove Jansson turns her attention to her own favourite subjects, love and work, in this novel about two women, lifelong partners and friends? Expect something philosophically calm – and discreetly radical. Its publication is cause for huge celebration.” Ali Smith, from her introduction to Fair Play. The writer and artist TOVE JANSSON (1914–2001) is best known as the creator of the Moomin stories, which have been published in thirty-five languages. However, from 1968, she turned her attention to writing for adults. Fair Play was her last novel, written when she was seventy-five. Sort of Books have also published Tove Jansson's classic The Summer Book (2003) and A Winter Book: Selected Stories (2006), which draws from five collections to present the best of her short fiction. A charming, quietly radical and inspiring book, introduced by Ali Smith. First ever publication in English, in a translation by Thomas Teal.
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93 printed pages
Original publication
2011
Publication year
2011

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  • Mónica Juárezhas quoted3 days ago
    “Forget it,” said Jonna. “Forget it. Don’t grieve for a net, grieve for everything else that’s broken and can’t ever be mended. Your uncle liked making nets; it was what he knew, it was calming and familiar. Going into that loft you’ve talked about. I’m sure it helped him shut everything out, and everyone. He wasn’t thinking about fish, not a bit, and not about you getting the net as a present. He was just at peace, doing work that was his and only his.
  • Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted8 years ago
    Expect something philosophically calm – and something discreetly radical.
  • Darya Bukhtoyarovahas quoted8 years ago
    But the cemeteries at home are much prettier, and you don’t visit them.”
    “No,” Mari said, “those are just people we know. These are more distant.”

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