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Jagannath: Stories
Jagannath: Stories | Karin Tidbeck
I have never read anything like Jagannath. Karin Tidbeck s imagination is recognizably Nordic, but otherwise unclassifiable quietly, intelligently, unutterably strange. And various. And ominous. And funny. And mysteriously tender. These are wonderful stories. Ursula K. Le Guin Restrained and vivid, poised and strange, Tidbeck, with her impossible harmonies, is a vital voice. China Mieville Enter the strange and wonderful world of Swedish sensation Karin Tidbeck with this feast of darkly fantastical short stories. Whether through the falsified historical record of the uniquely weird Swedish creature known as the Pyret or the title story, Jagannath, about a biological ark in the far future, Tidbeck s unique imagination will enthrall, amuse, and unsettle you. How else to describe a collection that includes Cloudberry Jam, a story that opens with the line I made you in a tin can ? Marvels, quirky character studies, and outright surreal monstrosities await you in the book widely praised by Michael Swanwick, Ursula K. Le Guin, China Mieville, and Karen Joy Fowler. Publishers Weekly calls it brave and brilliant. Locus Magazine says this is the most significant debut since the award-winning Margo Lanagan. Introduction by Elizabeth Hand, afterword by the author. Tidbeck has a gift for the uncanny and the unsettling. In these wonderful, subtle stories, magic arrives quietly. It comes from the forests or the earth or was always there in your own family or maybe exists in another realm entirely leaving you slightly dazed and more than a little enchanted. Karen Joy Fowler Were this collection to contain only its biomechanoid wonder of a title story, it would still be amazing. Jagannath heralds the arrival of a bold and brilliant new voice, which I see too few of these days. You must read Karin Tidbeck. Caitlin R. Kiernan In Karin Tidbeck s collection Jagannath, the mundane becomes strange and the strange familiar with near-Hitchcockian subtlety. I loved Tidbeck s clean, classic prose. It creates beautifully eerie music for a twilight domain. Karen Lord I can t think of when I last read a collection that blew me away the way that Jagannath has, or one that s left me somewhat at a loss to describe just how strange and beautiful and haunting these tales are. Elizabeth Hand (from her introduction)
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DoonTheGoon
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A stunning collection of short stories - so grateful that this author took the time to translate her work into English. Stylish, eerie, and thoughtful - surely a collection worth revisiting!

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Kryckett
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Okay, well, that was a trip. These stories are beautiful, and bizarre ... and kind of a 🤯 I can‘t really describe them. But I finished them all in one sitting, so I guess that says something.

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Eyelit
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An unusual and interesting collection of stories that skirt the line between fantastic and unsettling.
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Bookzombie You are doing great! 5y
Squidapus Oh! We saw this in the store today and were debating grabbing this and the other book of hers we saw! 5y
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karenlees
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I‘m rarely in to short stories but these ones are gripping.

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Emilymdxn
Jagannath: Stories | Karin Tidbeck
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Mini book haul from the Swedish sci fi bookshop around the corner from my hotel! Left is a translated book of short stories by a Swedish author, and right is a gorgeous American edition of Ursula LeGuin - the British editions of hers just aren‘t as beautiful as the US ones

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parasolofdoom
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This was a difficult one to rate. On one hand there were certainly interesting ideas and good stories. But ultimately I couldn't completely connect and it took me days to read a fairly slim volume. The last few stories were probably the best, I really liked the one I had read earlier this year in Sisters of the Revolution. This was very close to a pick -- I feel it might have just been my August slump keeping me from fully appreciating.

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parasolofdoom
Jagannath: Stories | Karin Tidbeck
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It's been a lazy reading month so I haven't updated much but started this sff story collection. I actually had it on my list awhile but apparently it just released here? I'm not sure how I came across it a year or two ago to add it to my tbr. Withholding judgement -- I'm interested enough but can't gauge how I *feel* yet.

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MadCatRamble
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This collection was so lovely and strange. Tidbeck has such a light, subtle hand that it seems perfectly natural for a carrot-baby to be born in a can, or a man to fall in love with an airship named Beatrice. Fantastic - on every sense of the word. ❤️

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BookishFeminist
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I immediately checked out Tidbeck‘s recent novel Amatka when I finished this. Her writing is magical and mysterious, seamlessly weaving together Swedish folklore and the supernatural with everyday life. Each story in this collection is captivating and unique. Her storytelling & quirkiness reminds me of Samantha Hunt, Kelly Link, and Helen Oyeyemi, but different. Tidbeck translated it herself which really makes the stories shine. 🧚🏼‍♂️🌲

Lindy I loved this too. ❤️ 6y
BookishFeminist @Lindy Have you read Amatka yet? I‘m looking forward to that one now! 6y
Lindy @BookishFeminist Not yet, but I bet it‘s good. I look forward to your thoughts. 6y
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BookishFeminist
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These short stories are knocking my socks off. I randomly grabbed this from the library tonight not knowing what to expect, but these are such beautifully dark stories by a Swedish speculative fiction writer. 🌌

catiewithac Sounds nice! Stacked ✅ 6y
Lindy 👍I found these eerie and invigorating when I read them five years ago. My review: https://lindypratch.blogspot.ca/2013/05/jagannath-by-karin-tidbeck.html?m=1 6y
harshagujarathi Will u tell what type of stories they are... 6y
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booksofdoom Ooh I have met her... 😁 6y
Karibulla Hi 6y
Jokila This blew me away too!! I‘d never heard of her before but picked it up on a whim and adored it 🖤🖤🖤 6y
brendanmleonard I read this ages ago and adored it! 6y
Kitapcafe 👍 6y
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AshleyKorinE
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There‘s some messed up stories in this short novel and I love it so much! It‘s science fiction and fantasy and it‘s fantastic. Rebecka freaked me out so much I need more than that ending. The aunts made me cringe because so gross, oh my gosh. The title story was about an alien?... Brita‘s Holiday Visit was probably the most fun. There honestly wasn‘t a single story I didn‘t enjoy, I need to find her book!

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balletbookworm
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An unexpectedly lovely and unsettling collection of short stories that occupy a liminal space between reality and folktales (with a few dips into more mainstream fantasy). For fans of Sofia Samatar, Margo Langergan, Amber Sparks, Laura van den Berg. Tidbeck did her own translations for those pieces originally published in Swedish and I honestly couldn‘t tell the difference between those originally written in English and the translations.

balletbookworm When your 2012 story collection pubbed at a tiny indie press gets a pick up from a Big 5 publisher, get yourself a Ursula K Le Guin blurb 😻 6y
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balletbookworm
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This gal sounds awesome 😎

Anglemark She _is_ awesome. 6y
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Chrisbookarama
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Lots of Scandinavian creepiness!

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