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Travelling Light
Travelling Light | Tove Jansson
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This newly translated collection of stories brilliantly evokes the shifting scenes and restlessness of summer. A professor arrives in a beautiful Spanish village only to find that her host has left and she must cope with fractious neighbours alone; a holiday on a Finnish Island is thrown into disarray when a disconcerting young boy arrives; an artist returns to an old flat to discover that her life has been eerily usurped. Philosophical and profound, but with the deceptive lightness that is her hallmark, Travelling Light is guaranteed to surprise and transport.
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Bookwomble
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What to say? Well, 5⭐, there's that. And, the stories are assembled around the theme of having travelled to a place in which the characters are, to some degree, out of their comfort zone. Some find comfort, most don't. Many of the characters are neurotic, a few, perhaps, psychotic. Elis, The Summer Child, is the most misunderstood, his unbearable pessimism being rooted in the neglect he's suffered. The Garden of Eden has a Mapp & Lucia 👇🏼

Bookwomble ..feel, and while Tove obviously tells the story she wanted to in relatively few pages, I think I could have read at least one novel about Professor Viktoria Johanson's adventures amongst the ex-pat community in a small Spanish village.
The final "story", Correspondence, was rather special as it consists of the IRL letters to Tove of a 14 year-old Japanese fan, who Tove has to gently dissuade from spending her savings on a plane ticket to Finland.
2y
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“What is constantly changing is superior to what is static."

- The Hothouse

Suet624 I want her crown of flowers. 2y
Bookwomble @Suet624 It's pretty, isn't it? 🌼💐🌼🙂 2y
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Settling in for a stormy night's read with Tove Jansson, a cheese plate and a glass of port, because apparently I've become a gouty old Brigadier 👴🏻
Musical accompaniment by Cocteau Twins and Kae Tempest.
Hoping your evening/morning/afternoon is just as hygge 😊

SRWCF Ahhh, Kae Tempest. They are so talented! As an angsty youth, I used to listen to the Cocteau Twins' "Blue Bell Knoll" CD on a loop. Good memories! 2y
Bookwomble @SRWCF Yes, I love them. Was lucky enough to see them at a festival a few years ago. I must be an angsty old Brigadier as I still frequently listen to Cocteau Twins 😄 Did you like their 4AD stable mates, This Mortal Coil and Dead Can Dance? 2y
SRWCF @Bookwomble Definitely liked Dead Can Dance, but I wasn't a regular listener of This Mortal Coil (although I did know of them). Man, you are taking me back! 2y
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Bookwomble @SRWCF I saw Cocteau Twins in, I think, '86 at the Royal Court in Liverpool, which was a fantastic experience. Liz Fraser is a hypnotic performer. Then, because I have inflicted my musical taste on my children, my daughter and I saw Dead Can Dance in 2019 at the Hammersmith Apollo, another magical experience 🖤 If you're still into those bands, you should check TMC. Their first album, It'll End in Tears, is a good starting point 😊 2y
SRWCF @Bookwomble Oh, I am definitely still into those types of bands. My love for reading is only rivaled by my love for music! My father was very influential in my taste in music. He has since passed away, but I remember when I went to be with him during his last days, I thumbed through his CD collection. I was pleased to find out that my 75-year-old dad had a Lady Gaga album mixed in with the Eagles and the Beach Boys. 🥰 2y
Bookwomble @SRWCF Sorry to hear about your loss, Shelly. Me and my dad used to argue about who got to put their records on the turntable, both of us saying the other's taste was awful, but I now love a lot of the music he made me "endure" ? 2y
SRWCF @Bookwomble Thank you for your kind words! 2y
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The title of the 2nd story, The Summer Child, is darkly ironic, as the child in question, 11 year-old Elis Gräsbäck, is surely one of Edward Gorey's hapless children brought to literary life:
"You're very well informed about everything that's dying & miserable, aren't you, Elis?"
"I have to be," he answered seriously. "No one else cares."
There's something in this about childhood alienation, neglect & too-early exposure to apocalyptic news media.

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“Maybe my passion is nothing special, but at least it's mine."

- An Eightieth Birthday

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“I've lived quite a long time, which is to say I've been working for quite a long time, which is the same thing."

- An Eightieth Birthday

I love this quote, spoken by an elderly artist of a past and largely ignored generation, written by Tove in her 74th year, and feeling biographical. Is it weird that I can feel love and affection for a person I've "met" only through her writing?

DrexEdit I don't think so. I feel the same way about Beverly Cleary. The power of writing and reading to make connections! 2y
Bookwomble @DrexEdit 💗📖💗😌 2y
Bookwomble @DrexEdit The last "story" in the book is actually a series of letters Tove received from a 14 year-old Japanese girl, who writes to say she is saving up to visit Tove in Finland. Tove's reply isn't printed, but Tamiko reflects on what she said: "It's a beautiful thought, to meet a writer only in her books. I am learning all the time." ❤ 2y
DrexEdit That's beautiful! 💜 2y
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I've triple-checked & definitely haven't read this book before, but I've also definitely read the first story, An Eightieth Birthday, and it's not in any other Jansson anthologies I've got. I can only assume in the 5 years since I bought it, I've picked it up and put it down again 🤷🏻‍♂️
To go with this random thought, a random photo of book, wine, peanut butter on cracker, & crumbs of Blue Shropshire cheese from the crackers which went before.

TrishB It‘s a great picture 😁 2y
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The amazing @Cinfhen has reached another milestone and she is generously doing a #surprisemegiveaway. Check out her post for more details!
Congratulations Cindy❣️🍾🍾🍾🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊

Cinfhen Thanks for sharing my #surpriseMeGiveaway 😀🌈📚🎉 6y
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Travelling Light | Tove Jansson
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1. I can't point to just one, they all take me somewhere!
2. Puerto Rico, but I also love Washington DC.
3. So hard to choose! Scotland, Prague, Galapagos
4. Either is fine, but I love to drive and see all of the small towns and sights.
5. Ice cream!

#manicmonday
@JoScho