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Neil Smith, Kjell Westö (Beteiligte)

The Wednesday Club


Nordic Council Award 2014
Übersetzung: Smith, Neil
2016. 352 S. 214 mm
Verlag/Jahr: QUERCUS; MACLEHOSE PRESS 2016
ISBN: 0-85705-351-5 (0857053515)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-85705-351-0 (9780857053510)

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An award-winning literary thriller of redemption and revenge, set in 1930s Helsinki, with Europe on the brink of war Winner of the Nordic Council Award 2014
1938. Hitler´s expansionist policies are arousing both anger and admiration, not least in Helsinki´s Wednesday Club. The members of this relaxed gentleman´s club are old friends of lawyer Claes Thune. But this year it is apparent that the political unrest in Europe is having an effect on the cohesion of the group.

Thune has recently divorced and is at something of a loss, running his law practice with no great enthusiasm. Luckily he has the assistance of an efficient new secretary, Matilda Wiik.

But behind her polished exterior Mrs Wiik is tormented by memories of the Finnish Civil War, when she experienced horrors she has been trying to forget ever since. And one evening, with the Wednesday Club gathered in Thune´s office, she hears a voice she hoped she would never hear again.

She is suddenly plunged back into the past. But this time she is no longer a helpless victim . . .
Thoughtful and knowledgeable . . . An interesting and instructive book Jessica Mann Literary Review.
Westö, Kjell
Born in 1961, Kjell Westö lives in Helsinki. He made his literary debut in 1986, and since then has published poetry, collections of short stories, and novels. His five great novels set in Helsinki in the twentieth century have established him as a leading name among today´s Swedish-language writers in Finland. His international breakthrough came in 2006 with the novel Där vi en gang g†tt (Where Once We Walked), which was translated into most major European languages and for which he was awarded the Finlandia Prize, Finland´s most prestigious literary prize. His novel Hägring 38 (The Wednesday Club) was awarded the Nordic Council award 2014.