Siblings
Navigating power dynamics within a family business
Magnus Florin author Harry Watson translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vagabond Voices
Published:8th Mar '21
Should be back in stock very soon
The story of ten siblings unfolds as the eldest brother's oppressive rule creates tension, leading to a profound exploration of power and familial bonds in Siblings.
In Siblings, the dynamics of a large family business are explored through the lens of an elder brother who assumes a dictatorial role. This creates a stifling atmosphere, where the only resolution seems to be death. The narrative skillfully captures the complexities and incongruities of human relationships, particularly within the confines of family. The elder brother, both the narrator and a dutiful son, is raised to care for his nine siblings while simultaneously exerting control over them. This duality sets the stage for a tense exploration of loyalty, power, and resistance.
As the story unfolds, the reader witnesses the struggle of the siblings against the oppressive authority of their eldest brother. With their parents gone, they attempt to break free from his grasp, but the deep-seated bonds of family complicate their efforts. Set against a backdrop of societal change, Siblings contrasts a strict, disciplined upbringing with a more relaxed, consumer-driven world that emerges in the wake of their parents' death.
Ultimately, Siblings delves into the themes of interdependence and the delicate balance between power and vulnerability within familial relationships. The novel invites readers to reflect on the necessity of breaking free from toxic bonds, even as it highlights the inherent connections that tie us together. Through its evocative storytelling, the book challenges our perceptions of family and the lengths to which we go to assert our independence.
ISBN: 9781913212308
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 8mm
Weight: unknown
98 pages