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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841959566
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 288
PUBLICATION DATE:
June 14, 2007
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The Howling Miller
Arto Paasilinna
Will Hobson
Gunnar Huttunen arrives in North Finland after the war and buys a dilapidated mill. Despite being a decent and hard-working Finn, he is also an outsider and an eccentric: prone to mood swings, black depression, high elation and a general lack of decorum. He puts on performances at the mill for local children at which he specialises in imitating animals and making fun of the village notables. Already prejudiced against him by his jibes, the villagers reserve most ire for the howling which Huttunen indulges in at night, which the local dogs join in a delirious chorus. Passionate and outraged by his treatment at the hands of the villagers, it is not long before the accident-prone miller finds that his situation soon spirals out of control…Paasilinna’s riotous book revels in a black, rebellious, deadpan humour. It is also a fable about the eternal struggle between freedom and repressive authority.
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Arto Paasilinna
ARTO PAASILINNA (b. 1942) is a writer whose works have been bobbing around at the top of the bestseller list for twenty years now. Thanks in part to his great popularity, his books long remained unnoticed by Finland’s chronically antagonistic literary critics. Many of them have been forced to reassess their opinions in the 90s, for in France Paasilinna’s books have not only proven bestsellers but also critical triumphs.