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Stockholm Noir

de Nathan Larson (Editor), Carl-Michael Edenborg (Editor)

Outros autores: Carl Johan De Geer (Contribuinte), Unni Drougge (Contribuinte), Inger Edelfeldt (Contribuinte), Carl-Michael Edenborg (Contribuinte), Ake Edwardson (Contribuinte)8 mais, Torbjorn Elensky (Contribuinte), Inger Frimansson (Contribuinte), Martin Holmén (Contribuinte), Nathan Larson (Contribuinte), Malte Persson (Contribuinte), Anna-Karin Selberg (Contribuinte), Johan Theorin (Contribuinte), Lina Wolff (Contribuinte)

Séries: Akashic Noir

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Named a Pick of the Week for the week of February 29th byPublishers Weekly "Grouped under three headings, the 13 stories in this outstanding entry in Akashic's noir series capture the gloomy underside of Sweden's capital, portraying the hopelessness of those trapped in what Larson and Edenborg in their introduction call the city thatdevours your soul." --Publishers Weekly, Starred review "Coedited by local authors Larson and Edenborg, this superb sampling of Swedish crime writing talent, some of whose work has been translated into English for the first time here, will be appreciated by fans of Stieg Larsson's 'Millennium' trilogy and Jens Lapidus'sEasy Money; they will enjoy getting to know these authors, who write about Stockholm's dark side." --Library Journal "Akashic's multivolume Noir series returns to Scandinavia, focusing this time on the capital city of Sweden, a country that is famously neutral in time of war but is also a large-scale dealer in arms....Another worthy entry in this globe-trotting mystery series." --Booklist "Larson and Edenborg manage to unearth a dark side to a city thatis verdant, clean, and surrounded by crystalline water....Stockholm may not be Marseille, but Larson and Edenborg's contributors show that even a verdant place with socialized medicine can have its seamy side." --Kirkus Reviews "The series offers the best of bite-sized crime stories from all over the world--you can't go wrong!" --Book Riot "On the heels of editions set in Copenhagen and Helsinki comesStockholm Noir, edited by Nathan Larson and Carl-Michael Edenborg with a predictably discerning eye for stories that wring suspense, violence, and worry from social and political issues percolating in a given milieu." --Village Voice Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 withBrooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: Unni Drougge, Inger Edelfeldt, Carl-Michael Edenborg, Åke Edwardson, Torbjörn Elensky, Inger Frimansson, Carl Johan De Geer, Martin Holmén, Nathan Larson, Malte Persson, Anna-Karin Selberg, Johan Theorin, and Lina Wolff. From the introduction byNathan Larson & Carl-Michael Edenborg: "To the tourist, the city of Stockholm appears a shimmering dream. Laid out on a series of islands, it is verdant, clean, and surrounded by crystalline water. On paper, Stockholm is paradise. And in some respects, it truly is. But in most respects, it is anything but... InStockholm Noir, the city is presented as a gaping maw ready to devour your soul should you wander down the wrong alley...Everywhere is noir. Even, and especially, in a paradise like Sweden, where the citizen is given every tool to go out and become a great success but is paradoxically held to an almost subliminal expectation to fall in line...and never shine so brightly that you disturb your neighbor... In this anthology it's our aim to showcase the darker, grittier, more intense world of Swedish noir fiction. Here the dangers lurking beneath the IKEA lifestyle are given free rein, and words are given to the ambivalence and despair of a model society."… (mais)
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I have been reading a lot of Scandinavian Noir recently because there is such a depth of good literature in that genre, as well as reading this series of Akashic Noir. I was disappointed in this collection as there was only one author that I enjoyed reading and that was Ake Edwardson. I have found this Noir series to be uneven in quality, and I blame on the editing as there are plenty of authors out there that write high quality work. ( )
  kerryp | Mar 6, 2018 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
I won a free copy of this book through LibraryThing, and I originally requested it because I was excited at the chance to "see" the dark side of Stockholm, but the book wasn't entirely what I expected. To start, one of the stories wasn't really noir, but more fantasy/paranormal ("From the Remains" by Inger Edelfeldt). Another story, "The Wahlberg Disease", seemed, frankly, pointless; it was a reminiscence of the narrator's time as a nearly homeless young man, which could have been interesting, but it focused too much on photography history and technicalities and not enough on plot (I couldn't really figure out the turning point in the story, even after rereading it). I also really wanted to like "Death Star", but the characters (especially the villain) felt too flat to me, even for a short story. However, the other stories were enjoyable and some were even brilliant; "Horse", "Black Ice", and "Nineteen Pieces", especially, crawled under my skin. And each story, even the ones I didn't like, made you smell and feel Stockholm. I will definitely take a look at other anthologies in this series. Overall, a good read. ( )
  danielle_burnette | Jul 10, 2016 |
Forget the superficially shiny side of Scandi crime. This high-class anthology set in Sweden’s capital city exposes the queasy realities of social inequality, soul-diminishing isolation, bigotry and brutality in thirteen separate stories. This is midnight noir – but the editors skilfully balance these previously unpublished, contemporary tales with slices of satire, sardonic observations and even a sprinkling of supernatural whimsy. So it’s not all relentless misery…

Stockholm Noir is divided into three topics – crime and punishment, fear and darkness, and the brutality of beasts – which explore extensive territory in the landscape of crime fiction. The anthology includes paranoid psychological chillers, police procedurals and gangland justice alongside a couple of tales of the unexpected which twist brilliantly in the final lines.

‘From the Remains’ is maybe the odd one out here; it appears to echo the themes of ‘Let The Right One In’ and then takes an extremely sinister turn. ‘The Splendors and Miseries of a Swedish Crime Writer’, although an amusing interlude, didn’t quite hit the same high as the other stories.

Nathan Larson finishes this literary collection with a dramatic depiction of the nature of hate in ‘10/09/03’. The pages almost drip with small-minded spite, as a convincingly chilling extremist masterminds an appalling hate crime. Superb storytelling: horrible subject matter. It’s a fitting end to a mature ensemble of suspense, violence and intrigue, one which leaves the reader entertained, yes, but also educated and somewhat sobered.

8/10

There's a more detailed review over at:
https://murdermayhemandmore.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/stockholm-noir-swedens-slea... ( )
  RowenaHoseason | Jun 22, 2016 |
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Stockholm Noir edited by Nathan Larson and Carl-Michael Edenborg a recent addition to the globally minded Akashic Noir Series this collection features 13 gripping stories exhuming the darker aspects underlying Sweden's capital city. Each tale is set in a different Stockholm neighborhood or outlying suburb and the book even includes a map of the area marked by the bodies of the innocent and not so innocent victims. The book opens with an introduction from the editors and is divided into three sections Part I: Crime & Punishment, Part II: Fear & Darkness, and Part III: The Brutality of Beasts. I was pleasantly surprised by the wide range the authors demonstrated with stories evoking a variety of fiction types including detective, satirical, police procedural, thrillers, and even fairy tales while remaining true to the darkness promised by having 'noir' in the title. All the stories are good while for me highlights included 'Black Ice' about an elderly woman increasingly gripped by fear and paranoia and 'The Splendors and Miseries of a Swedish Crime Writer' which satirizes the mania for reading and writing crime fiction in prosperous low crime Sweden.

The book concludes with photos and brief descriptions of all of the contributors including the authors and translators. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys taking a vicarious walk on the dark side of town in our global village. ( )
  ralphcoviello | Apr 13, 2016 |
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Set in Sweden’s capital city Akashic’s noir series yanks back the curtain on Stockholm’s underbelly-revealing a strange, savage, corrupt side of this upscale cosmopolitan city. A few of the authors are familiar to Nordic crime readers, such as Ake Edwardson and Johan Theorin, but many have been translated into English for the first time offering a gritty introduction. The stories reference common social and political issues from economic disparity to immigration with a Scandinavian twist. Affordable housing, the war on drugs, human relationships, politics, and the failures of social planning wrapped up in terror and suspense. The nice thing about an anthology is that you find new authors, hopefully a few offered up in this series will continue to be translated. ( )
  MurderMysteryMayhem | Mar 27, 2016 |
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Larson, NathanEditorautor principaltodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Edenborg, Carl-MichaelEditorautor principaltodas as ediçõesconfirmado
De Geer, Carl JohanContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Drougge, UnniContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Edelfeldt, IngerContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Edenborg, Carl-MichaelContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Edwardson, AkeContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Elensky, TorbjornContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Frimansson, IngerContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Holmén, MartinContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Larson, NathanContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Persson, MalteContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Selberg, Anna-KarinContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
Theorin, JohanContribuinteautor secundáriotodas as ediçõesconfirmado
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Named a Pick of the Week for the week of February 29th byPublishers Weekly "Grouped under three headings, the 13 stories in this outstanding entry in Akashic's noir series capture the gloomy underside of Sweden's capital, portraying the hopelessness of those trapped in what Larson and Edenborg in their introduction call the city thatdevours your soul." --Publishers Weekly, Starred review "Coedited by local authors Larson and Edenborg, this superb sampling of Swedish crime writing talent, some of whose work has been translated into English for the first time here, will be appreciated by fans of Stieg Larsson's 'Millennium' trilogy and Jens Lapidus'sEasy Money; they will enjoy getting to know these authors, who write about Stockholm's dark side." --Library Journal "Akashic's multivolume Noir series returns to Scandinavia, focusing this time on the capital city of Sweden, a country that is famously neutral in time of war but is also a large-scale dealer in arms....Another worthy entry in this globe-trotting mystery series." --Booklist "Larson and Edenborg manage to unearth a dark side to a city thatis verdant, clean, and surrounded by crystalline water....Stockholm may not be Marseille, but Larson and Edenborg's contributors show that even a verdant place with socialized medicine can have its seamy side." --Kirkus Reviews "The series offers the best of bite-sized crime stories from all over the world--you can't go wrong!" --Book Riot "On the heels of editions set in Copenhagen and Helsinki comesStockholm Noir, edited by Nathan Larson and Carl-Michael Edenborg with a predictably discerning eye for stories that wring suspense, violence, and worry from social and political issues percolating in a given milieu." --Village Voice Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 withBrooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: Unni Drougge, Inger Edelfeldt, Carl-Michael Edenborg, Åke Edwardson, Torbjörn Elensky, Inger Frimansson, Carl Johan De Geer, Martin Holmén, Nathan Larson, Malte Persson, Anna-Karin Selberg, Johan Theorin, and Lina Wolff. From the introduction byNathan Larson & Carl-Michael Edenborg: "To the tourist, the city of Stockholm appears a shimmering dream. Laid out on a series of islands, it is verdant, clean, and surrounded by crystalline water. On paper, Stockholm is paradise. And in some respects, it truly is. But in most respects, it is anything but... InStockholm Noir, the city is presented as a gaping maw ready to devour your soul should you wander down the wrong alley...Everywhere is noir. Even, and especially, in a paradise like Sweden, where the citizen is given every tool to go out and become a great success but is paradoxically held to an almost subliminal expectation to fall in line...and never shine so brightly that you disturb your neighbor... In this anthology it's our aim to showcase the darker, grittier, more intense world of Swedish noir fiction. Here the dangers lurking beneath the IKEA lifestyle are given free rein, and words are given to the ambivalence and despair of a model society."

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