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  1. The New York Review of Books writes that Jansson's characters, the girl and her grandmother, "discuss things that matter to young and old alike: life, death, the nature of God and of love." [4] The novelist Philip Pullman described the book as "a marvelous, beautiful, wise novel, which is also very funny." [4]

    • Tove Jansson, Thomas Teal, Kathryn Davis
    • 1972
  2. Aug 14, 2023 · Jansson is best known for the Moomins, the small hippo-like creatures she started drawing in her youth, and which later made her famous around the world. But she was also a remarkably prolific ...

  3. Jul 17, 2020 · It’s an island frozen in time, and it’s where I would be, given the chance. Instead, I’m reading Tove Jansson’s The Summer Book again, and projecting my memories of a Danish summer onto this gem of a story. The Summer Book

  4. Aug 19, 2023 · The coexistence of humanity and nature is one of the recurring themes in Jansson’s art, and on her island the two are in harmony." EXTRACTS: "A short novel of rare beauty, Tove Jansson’s The Summer Book (1972) tells the story of Sophia, a six-year-old girl spending the summer with her grandmother on a remote island in the Gulf of Finland."

  5. A thrilling independence of spirit and tough-­minded artistic individualism emerge in her. After arriving at the prestigious École des Beaux-­Arts in France, Jansson finds she dislikes the atmosphere and leaves after two weeks, enrolling at the considerably smaller atelier of Adrien Holy, a Swiss artist.

  6. Mar 13, 2014 · The two books went largely unnoticed. Jansson’s breakthrough came in 1951, when her next book – Finn Family Moomintroll – was translated into English. Two new characters – Thingumy and Bob – appear in the book. The pair represent Tove Jansson and a married woman, Vivicka Bandler, with whom she had a brief and passionate affair.

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  8. Mar 17, 2024 · Jansson’s most famous and beloved creation, the Moomin series, came out during the 1940s as an escape from the terrors of WWII. It incorporated all the themes she explored throughout her life, such as home, family, care, and freedom. Another important aspect of her work is the presence of nature. Jansson grew up close to birch forests and ...

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