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Kallioon maalattu laulu
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2022
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2 editions
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Kallioon maalattu laulu
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"Poissa ovat Harry Salmenniemen novellikokoelmille tyypilliset värikkäät kannet. Sydänhämärä jatkaa samalla ulkoisesti harmaalla tiellä, jonka hänen edellinen teoksensa Varjotajunta (2022, Siltala) aloitti.
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"2100-luvun alkupuolella sivilisaatio on romahtanut ja pieni ihmisyhteisö elää yksinkertaista, metsästäjä-keräilijä-elämää turvassa metsän keskellä. Metsän rajoilla pyörii koneita, joiden terien, valojen ja polttavien säteiden aiheuttamat vammat ovat "
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“Make up a story... For our sake and yours forget your name in the street; tell us what the world has been to you in the dark places and in the light. Don't tell us what to believe, what to fear. Show us belief's wide skirt and the stitch that unravels fear's caul.”
― The Nobel Lecture In Literature, 1993
― The Nobel Lecture In Literature, 1993
“When we read a story, we inhabit it. The covers of the book are like a roof and four walls. What is to happen next will take place within the four walls of the story. And this is possible because the story's voice makes everything its own.”
― Keeping a Rendezvous: Essays
― Keeping a Rendezvous: Essays
“The monsters were never
under my bed.
Because the monsters
were inside my head.
I fear no monsters,
for no monsters I see.
Because all this time
the monster has been me.”
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under my bed.
Because the monsters
were inside my head.
I fear no monsters,
for no monsters I see.
Because all this time
the monster has been me.”
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“The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.”
― Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places
― Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places
“Stories are like spiders, with all they long legs, and stories are like spiderwebs, which man gets himself all tangled up in but which look pretty when you see them under a leaf in the morning dew, and in the elegant way that they connect to one another, each to each.”
― Anansi Boys
― Anansi Boys






































