Eunuch
Kristina Carlson author Mikko Alapuro translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lolli Editions
Published:29th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize
An ageing eunuch looks back on his life at the court of the Song dynasty in 12th-century ChinaWang Wei has always chosen his words carefully. His unobtrusive presence has seen him through the reign of five emperors, but now, as his own time is running out, he immerses himself in an unbridled account of a life confined at court. From the early separation from his parents, sisters, and brother - who did not survive the operation into a eunuch - to the power struggles he has witnessed and endured, Wang Wei examines human relationships with precision and a catching sense of wonder. While rumours are weapons, it is love and its various forms of expression that most fascinate Wang Wei. Reaching into a secret and secluded world, Carlson's vivid prose is as delicate as it is enigmatic. A meditation on power and exclusion, love and loneliness, gender and identity, ageing and transformation, Eunuch is a compact masterpiece.
In this work, Carlson explores loneliness, humanity, and the individual’s relationship with society. Its setting in a distant place and time creates a sense of defamiliarisation yet emphasises the timelessness of the ageing eunuch’s thoughts. Carlson’s clear, precise language is lyrical, often aphoristic, and the verbal snapshots are like Chinese poems or wood carvings; – Nordic Council Literature Prize Jury; Eunuch recognises the fragility of the happiness of emperors, idle officials, philosophers, and the rich who care only about their riches. Colourful and corporeal, Eunuch is a continuation of Carlson’s deep interest in science and culture – and the way in which an outsider and ageing figure regards the society he both is and isn't part of; – Kiiltomato
- Runner-up for Nordic Council Literature Prize 2022
ISBN: 9781915267122
Dimensions: 185mm x 125mm x 12mm
Weight: 140g
98 pages