HS Library The book of the week highlights a distorted relationship to contemporary stories – The Runeberg Winner is an impressive novel

Marisha Rasi-Koskinen’s work asks whether we pay enough attention to the use of the power of narratives in our own daily lives.

Critic Arla Kanerva stated at the outset: “Marisha Rasi-Koskisen Rec is one of the largest and most influential works of the year ’(HS 4.11. 2020). “And not just because of the number of pages.”

“The novel shatters the story, and the form and content intertwine and mirror in ways that are hard to combine with any other work,” he wrote. “In Reci there is no content without form, and no form without content. ”

The key question is, do we pay enough attention to the use of narrative power in our own daily lives?

Runeberg Award Rasi-Koskinen received his work in February 2021.

According to the award criteria Rec is “an unusually bold prose creation, a work of art that combines and tests narrative, form and spatiality, reminiscent of the dangerous potential of storytelling. Rec there is also a game, an eye-catching trick, a serious play, a mystery and an experience that opens up different times with new readings. ”

The sixth author the work of fiction highlights the distorted relationship of modernity to stories.

On the other hand, everyone, including politics and science, wants to be told. On the other hand, the value of a movie or book story increases quite especially if it is based on true events. The sense and extent to which any story is “true” is shown In Reci severely problematic.

Recording is done especially through photography. What does the photo describe, what is happening behind it? In what kind of images are we ourselves the background?

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