A Snapshot of My Reading #13

Cover image for Hunter in Huskvarna by Sara Stridsberg March’s snapshot includes a Swedish short story collection from a writer whose novels I’ve enjoyed, a piece of non-fiction in which the author is absent, and a novel largely set in 1990s New York.

The short story collection I’m reading is Sara Stridberg’s beautifully expressed Hunter in Huskvarna. Her writing is often lyrical, vividly summoning up a little girl so entranced by standing inside the carcass of a blue whale that she packs her bags intent on joining it as its toured around the country. Very much enjoying this one: stories to be savoured.Cover image for Self-portrait with Boy by Rachel Lyon

The novel I’m reading is Rachel Lyon’s Self-portrait with Boy which sees a young photographer, struggling to break into the New York art world, who snaps her daily self-portrait and finds she’s caught her neighbour’s young son as he plunges to his death in the frame. If she decides to capitalise on this disturbingly striking picture, she knows it will make her name but there will be consequences. I’m just a few chapters in but it’s shaping up well.

Cover image for The Passengers by Will Ashon The non-fiction book I’m reading is Will Ashon’s The Passengers, a compilation of answers to questions put to people throughout the UK over three years. The anonymous responses are numbered, ranging from a few lines to several pages, but we don’t know what the questions are. Some answers are surprisingly intimate, deeply revealing. It’s fascinating although I suspect I won’t retain much of it once I’ve finished. Apart from the acknowledgements, Ashon keeps himself out of it.

What about you? What are you reading?

 


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14 thoughts on “A Snapshot of My Reading #13”

  1. Oh, I’ve got to find the Sara Stridberg, as we’re off to Sweden in early summer. I’m tempted by the other two too. The Ashon sounds curiously inviting.

      1. We’re doing a bit of travelling round in the south, focussing on Malmö, Gothenburg and Stockholm. We’d wanted to get up to the Arctic Circle. But the distances! All by train. Planning is a work in progress.

        1. That sounds like a wonderful trip. We visited Gothenburg and the archipelago a while back. I’d recommend the ‘fish church’ – a beautiful market with a simple cafe offering fresh fish if you eat it. Also the Vasa museum in Stockholm which is fabulous. Happy planning!

  2. Your first two sound very interesting. Fiction-wise I am reading Parrott’s Ex-Wife and really enjoying it. Non-fiction book is Anne Enright’s new book of essays entitled Attention, very astute and entertaining writing. I saw her at the Ennis Book Club festival last weekend. Poetry-wise I am working my way through Seamus Heaney’s 100 Poems book. Gorgeous.

      1. Oh yes. She published them across various publications. They are a compilation of these published articles I think.

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