Notes from an Island
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In the bitter winds of autumn 1963, Tove Jansson, helped by Brunström, a maverick fisherman, raced to build a cabin on a treeless island in the Gulf of...
In the bitter winds of autumn 1963, Tove Jansson, helped by Brunström, a maverick fisherman, raced to build a cabin on a treeless island in the Gulf of Finland. The island was Klovharun, where for thirty summers Tove and her beloved partner, the visual artist, Tuulikki “Tooti” Pietilä, lived, painted, and wrote, energized by the solitude and shifting seascapes. The island's flora, fauna, and weather patterns provided deep inspiration which can be seen reflected in all of Jansson's work, most famously in her bestselling novel The Summer Book and her longstanding comic strip and novels for children, Moomin. Tove's signature spare, quirky prose, and Tooti's subtle ink washes and aquatints combine to form a work of meditative beauty, a chronicle of living peacefully in nature and observing the island’s ecology and character. Notes from an Island is both a work of artistic collaboration and an homage to the deep love the two women shared. One feels as if Jansson’s journal, with Tooti’s sketches tucked inside, has been unearthed like a treasure from under a pile of old quilts in the back of their rustic cabin.
Published By Timber Press
Format Hardback
Category
Number Of Pages 128
Publication Date 10/22/2024
ISBN 9781643264790
Dimensions 5.35 inches x 8.2 inches
"If you never see me again in life after this book is published, it is because I left to find an island of my own at last."
“Both a memoir and a love letter to all things wild and weathered.”
“These wry, winsome autobiographical sketches demonstrate the couple’s virtuosity in the art of living...as evocative as a long-lost coastline glimpsed through mist.”
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