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Aki Ollikainen

Author of White Hunger

7 Works 246 Members 11 Reviews

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Works by Aki Ollikainen

White Hunger (2012) 171 copies, 9 reviews
Musta satu (2015) 39 copies, 2 reviews
Waterkoud (2021) 19 copies
Pastoraali (2018) 10 copies

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Birthdate
1973
Gender
male
Awards and honors
Helsingin Sanomain kirjallisuuspalkinto (2012)
Nationality
Finland
Associated Place (for map)
Finland

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12 reviews
"A grey carpet covering the firmament. If God is behind it, he is not looking at Finland"
By sally tarbox on 4 January 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
In a short read, the author creates a vivid impression of the terrible Finnish famine of 1867. There are two strands - Marja, a starving peasant woman, fleeing through the snow to St Petersburg and bread; and the well-to-do members of government. As the former abandons her dying husband and travels through the snow with her children, the latter are show more making 'principled decisions' about not getting the country into debt by buying in food. As Marja fends off her husband's desire for fear of pregnancy, doctor Teo has no such compunctions about the whores he visits. And as terrible scenes of death, hostility and cold confront Marja, the politician's wife is pondering her plant not flowering.

Impressed with it as I read it though it somehow didn't leave any lasting feelings.
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½
A short but tense reading journey through the winter of famine in 1867 Finland. The story has two focusses: a poor rural family leaving the north for the hope of food in the city; the city with its own complex intersecting social circles. The two draw closer together as the book progresses and the winter deepens.

The misery seems relentless as we see the pressures that hunger has upon both individuals and society. The book is also about a particular time in Finland's history as it looks to show more establish itself as a nation on the edge of Europe. The government has impossible decisions to make, paralling those of the starving individuals.

Thanks to Pereine Press and translators Fleur and Emily Jeremiah for bringing this hautning book to and English readership.
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½
Hyvä kirja vaikkakin ensilukemalta melkoisen hämärän tuntuinen. Pidin silti todella paljon.
Una terrible hambruna se extiende sobre Finlandia en el año de 1867. La cosecha no ha sido buena y las reservas de cereales se han agotado. En el norte del país, una humilde familia de granjeros no tiene más remedio que abandonar su casa para buscar comida antes de que llegue lo peor del invierno; se dirigen hacia San Petersburgo convencidos de que allí la encontrarán.

Mientras en el senado de Helsinki se discute cómo hacer frente a la emergencia, los hermanos Renqvist –un médico y show more un político– tienen tiempo para, además de discrepar sobre cómo actuar ante la carestía, ocuparse de cosas más mundanas. Sin embargo, el terrible drama del hambre y los refugiados que provoca acabará afectando de distinta manera a todo el país.

El año del hambre es una conmovedora historia sobre una crisis humanitaria que desgarra a una sociedad. A partir de un episodio clave de la historia de Finlandia, Ollikainen ha escrito una bellísima novela de escalofriante actualidad.
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Works
7
Members
246
Popularity
#92,612
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
11
ISBNs
35
Languages
8

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