Scandinavian Noir, Wendy Lesser
Scandinavian Noir, Wendy Lesser
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Scandinavian Noir
In Pursuit of a Mystery

Author: Wendy Lesser

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 8 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/18/2020


Synopsis

An in-depth and personal exploration of Scandinavian crime fiction as a way into Scandinavian culture at large

For nearly four decades, Wendy Lesser's primary source of information about three Scandinavian countries—Sweden, Norway, and Denmark—was mystery and crime novels, and the murders committed and solved in their pages. Having never visited the region, Lesser constructed a fictional Scandinavia of her own making, something between a map, a portrait, and a cultural history of a place that both exists and does not exist. Lesser's Scandinavia is disproportionately populated with police officers, but also with the stuff of everyday life, the likes of which are relayed in great detail in the novels she read: a fully realized world complete with its own traditions, customs, and, of course, people.

Over the course of many years, Lesser's fictional Scandinavia grew more and more solidly visible to her, yet she never had a strong desire to visit the real countries that corresponded to the made-up ones. Until, she writes, "between one day and the next, that no longer seemed sufficient." It was time to travel to Scandinavia.

About Wendy Lesser

Wendy Lesser is the founder and editor of the Threepenny Review and the author of a number of books, including Why I Read, which garnered rave reviews from coast to coast. She has written for the New York Times Book Review, the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, and other publications. To complete You Say to Brick, she was awarded one of the first National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar awards, the only one given to a Californian in 2015.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica

An odd premise for a book...of interest only to those who read/are obsessed by Nordic noir. Still, the first half is worthwhile, sticking as it does only to the "facts" as gleaned from these mysteries. Some interesting conclusions are drawn. But the second half takes an odd turn to 3rd person travel......more

Goodreads review by Bandit

Now here’s the book I liked conceptually just as much as in its execution. Great idea that lead to a great trip for the author and a memorable armchair one for me. So the premise is (I’m sure infinitely relatable to great any readers out there)…a woman spends nearly four decades obsessed with Scandi......more

Goodreads review by Mal

Wendy Lesser reads more Nordic noir than I do, and that says a lot. As she notes in her charming new book, Scandinavian Noir, she’s been addicted to the stuff for nearly forty years. It all started for her when someone (she can’t remember who) recommended the ten-book Martin Beck series of police pr......more