Finish Off with Finland
A Miscellany
Format:Paperback
Publisher:CB Editions
Published:1st Jul '21
Should be back in stock very soon
For over two centuries, Finland has been inspiring, delighting, baffling, and terrifying British visitors and writers. This volume collects a remarkable array of Finnish–British encounters and adventures in both countries – including the perils of Finnish horses in the nineteenth century and Finnish drivers in the twentieth, Sibelius’ and Mannerheim’s repeated visits to England, several daunting (and sometimes life-threatening) crossings of the border with Russia, the challenges of dentistry in the wilds of 1950s Lapland, and the inevitably awkward collisions of traditional British sensibilities with traditional Finnish sauna culture. Several accounts are included from British visitors who lived and worked for months or years in Finland, providing deeper and more nuanced observations of periods ranging from the tense, austere postwar years to the turn of the millennium. The long historical perspective shows how experiences and perceptions have changed – or, sometimes, persisted – on perennial themes such as Finnish education, the Kalevala, and the sauna. A selection of English poems about Finland completes the collection.
From reviews of previous books on Finland by Tony Lurcock;‘This fascinating survey of the British in Finland’ - Paul Binding, Times Literary Supplement; ‘Impeccably researched, written in an accessible, lively and lucid style, this is a gem of a book which will delight the scholar and the general reader alike’ - Mara Kalnins, Notes and Queries; ‘At once both an anthology of extracts from British travel accounts and a rich mini-encyclopaedia of personalities, routes and destinations’ - Rainer Knapas, Books from Finland
ISBN: 9781909585447
Dimensions: 210mm x 135mm x 20mm
Weight: unknown
280 pages