Diorama

Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen

Original title: Dioraama

Author: Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen

Published: 2019

Publisher: Tammi

Genre: Literary Fiction

Pages: 319

Reading material:

Finnish edition

English sample

English synopsis

Everything exists first in our imagination. How do you explain love to someone who has never experienced it? An intelligent contemporary novel about dreams and memories—about possible worlds.

✓ Finlandia Prize Nominated Author, Long listed for the Runeberg Prize

✓ Lyrical, atmospheric, and psychologically sharp

✓ For the readers of Siri Hustvedt, Han Kang, Rachel Cusk and Maggie Nelson

Julia and Karl meet at the Biological Museum. Seventeen years later, Julia, now a researcher, retreats to a snowbound hotel to recall the feverish days they spent together. She wants to remember everything, to piece together a lost love fragment by fragment. At the same time, she has another goal—one that, if fulfilled, could change the world and the way we see it.

Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen’s fourth novel is a hauntingly beautiful and brutal portrayal of humanity, the mind, and the madness of love.

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About author

Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen

Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen (b. 1979) is a native of Helsinki and lived her childhood in Kamppi and Lauttasaari. She has worked as editor-in-chief of Muoto magazine and won the Vaasa Prize for Design Journalism. Today, she works as a communications entrepreneur. Hakkarainen holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Art and Design, where she studied visual culture research.

Hakkarainen is an avid outdoorswoman, and she captains a 32-foot sailing boat during the summer. She also enjoys visual arts, museums, and Japanese fencing kendo.

Anna-Kaari Hakkarainen's literary works:

Verkko, Tammi, 2011

Purkaus, Tammi, 2014

Kristallipalatsi, Tammi, 2016

Dioraama, Tammi, 2019

Curiositas. Esineitä, tarinoita 11001917, co-edited with Päivi Häikiö, Suomen Kansallismuseo, 2021

Marraseliö, Tammi, 2024

Photo credit: Riikka Kantinkoski

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