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Runar Schildt (1888–1925)

Auteur de Regnbågen

26 oeuvres 70 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

Œuvres de Runar Schildt

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Nom légal
Schildt, Ernst Runar
Date de naissance
1888-10-26
Date de décès
1925-09-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Finland
Lieu de naissance
Helsinki
Lieu du décès
Helsinki
Cause du décès
itsemurha
Lieux de résidence
Helsinki
Études
Helsingin yliopisto (filosofian kandidaatti)
Relations
Schildt, Göran (poika)

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Those of you who know my tastes know that I have penchant for the short story done well. It is a challenging format and good short storyists are few and far between. I had not heard of Schildt (October 26, 1888 – September 29, 1925) who was writing in the early part of the 20th century and that was probably due to the fact the he was a Finn and an early Finnish writer at that despite writing in Swedish.

The Meat Grinder is a collection of nine short stories that covers most of his ouevre and includes the enigmatic and beguiling story Aapo which was later made into a successful film. The early stories remind one much of the great Russian short story writers and examines the lives of some fascinating characters living a high life but as he develops his voice becomes substantially more Scandinavian and brings Hamsun and Ibsen and even Hrabal to mind more often than the Russians.

Schildt seldom wastes a word and yet never misses a key nuance in his complex characters and the unfolding of these sometimes strange stories. At the end one is convinced that there is a distinctly Finnish mind at work here with a distinctively interior mode moderating everything. That he was a master of the short story I have no doubt. Schildt wrote 33 short stories, of which 25 were published. I look forward one day to reading them all.
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papalaz | Jul 27, 2008 |

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Œuvres
26
Membres
70
Popularité
#248,179
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
1
ISBN
13
Langues
3

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