Author

Contributions

  • Teal, Thomas. - Contributor
  • Thomas Teal - Translator
  • Ali Smith - Introduction

Publication

2009 - New York Review Books, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

45,250 words, Guess

Page Count

181 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9781590173299
  • Open LibraryOL23994173M

Classifications

  • DDC839.7/374
  • LCCPT9875.J37 A7513 2009
  • LCCPT9875.J37A7513 2009
and 1 more
  • LCCMLCS 85/3216 (P)

Description

Set in a Swedish hamlet in the winter snows. A young woman inveigles herself into the life of an elderly children's illustrator who lives alone in the woods. But why is she doing this? And who ultimately is deceiving whom? By the time the snow thaws both their lives have changed irrevocably.

Description

Deception-the lies we tell ourselves and the lies we tell others -is the subject of The True Deceiver, Tove Jansson's most unnerving and unpredictable novel. Here Jansson takes a darker look at the subjects that animate the best of her work: solitude and community, art and life, love and hate. All winter long the snow has been falling on the village. The sun rises late in the day, and once it does, there is little to do but trade tales. This year the talk of the town is all about Katri Kling and Anna Armelin. Katri is a yellow-eyed outcast who lives in a room with her simple teenaged brother and a dog she never bothered to name. She has no use for the daily dishonesties that smooth social life, but she can see to the rational core of any problem. Anna, an elderly children's book illustrator, is a respected and easygoing, if aloof, member of society. She lives alone in her family mansion, venturing out come springtime to paint exquisitely detailed paintings of the forest floor (to which her young fans insist she add adorable pink bunnies). When Anna needs someone to help around the house, Katri eagerly volunteers. It's not long before she and her brother have moved into the mansion and taken charge of just about every aspect of Anna's life and livelihood. As the season becomes increasingly oppressive, the two women find themselves engaged in a confrontation that will gradually strip away their cherished illusions.

Subjects

Genres

  • Fiction

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