Leaving Berlin
- Publisher
- Thistledown Press
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2012
- Category
- Literary
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781927068168
- Publish Date
- Mar 2012
- List Price
- $11.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781897235911
- Publish Date
- Sep 2011
- List Price
- $18.95
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Description
The intimate portraits in Britt Holmström’s first collection of short fiction at times have a strong journalistic sense while at other times evoke the intimacy of a diary. The stories employ underlying humour — particularly irony, incongruity, paradox, and derision. They move fluidly through time operating in the present tense while creating tangents to the past. For example, in the title story “Leaving Berlin” an emotionally mismatched couple travel to Europe where they find themselves at odds with each other. They realize that other events are also conspiring against them when they are held for importing propaganda upon entering East Berlin. The narrator in “The Soul Of A Poet” rediscovers a notebook from her university days that details the events of a meteoric friendship she had with an alter-ego figure. Her notebook details her friends sudden descent into madness, and her own obsession with Eleanor’s life that remains years later. “The Blue Album” relates the incident of a freshly divorced woman whose new roommate’s ex-con brother comes to stay for the weekend leaving her with alternate states of paranoia and a tender interest that she can’t quite understand. In the story “Doing Laundry on a Sunday”, two women who always do laundry together on Sundays realize that they have no other knowledge of each other’s lives except their laundry sessions. Although not an explicit rubric, feminism underlies some of the stories, and Holmström’s development of women’s voices and viewpoints as a dominate force in her storytelling contribute significant texture to her writing.
About the author
Britt Holmstršm was born in Malmš, Sweden, where she lived until 1970. A trip to London became a one-year life experience, which provided material for her first book, Peppermint-Gin. The film rights to Peppermint-Gin were sold the same year, providing Britt with adequate funds to live in Spain. There, in Harry's Bar, she met a Canadian, soon thereafter married him, and moved to Canada. She remained in her adopted country, but left the husband and acquired a new one.
She has completed several degrees: an M.Sc. in microbiology and a visual arts diploma in fashion design.
In 1982, she moved to Regina, Saskatchewan. She lives there, with her husband and two children. Her first English language novel, The Man Next Door, published in 1998, won the City of Regina Book Award.