Showing posts with label Henning Mankell. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Nordic Noir. Henning Mankell -- The Dogs of Riga


Henning Mankell

The Dogs of Riga

Translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson




Praise for Books by Henning Mankell

“The Godfather of Swedish Crime”—The Washington Post

“Riga is a haunted place, and Mankell describes it with the sort of creepy detail that one shudders to believe is accurate.” – Donna Leon

“The writing is spare, the characterization deft, the atmosphere strong and the suspense overwhelming.” –Times Literary Supplement






The Dogs of Riga


The Dogs of Riga is the second novel in the crime fiction series featuring Inspector Kurt Wallander. Two dead men are found in a life-raft off the coast of Sweden, near the town of Ystad. Their deaths could be the result of a Mafia hit. What starts as a basic open-and-shut case turns into an international crime that includes smuggling, torture and political subterfuge. The dead men are traced to Latvia. At the time in which the detective novel is set, Latvia is a country undergoing political upheaval as the Soviet Union collapses. Major Liepa, an officer from the serious crimes unit in Latvia, travels to Sweden and works with Wallander on the case. The night that he returns to Latvia, Liepa is murdered. 

Wallander must travel to Latvia and there, under sinister circumstances, he meets the widow of Major Liepa, Baiba Liepa -- and falls in love. Wallander is asked to assist a resistance group with whom Baiba is involved. After experiencing police surveillance and threats, he discovers that the murders he is investigating have a direct connection with the political unrest in Latvia. 


Henning Mankell based the events in this novel on the political unrest that the Baltic countries experienced in 1991. He did extensive research, including meeting with a detective in the homicide squad in Riga to understand how the squad conducted their business. 

The first book in the eleven-book crime fiction series, featuring Inspector Kurt Wallander, is Faceless Killers, published in 1991. Mankell’s books have won numerous awards, including the British Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger for Sidetracked.

In his obituary for Henning Mankell in 2015, Ron Scillag quotes a comment by the Canadian best-selling crime writer Linwood Barclay in the Toronto Star:  “…Mankell was doing Nordic Noir ‘before we knew it was a thing’... Like the greatest of crime writers, he used the conventions of the novel as a vehicle for social criticism.”




PHOTO BY: LINA IKSE
Via Penguin Random House Canada website

Henning Mankell


In 2015, at the age of 67, Henning Mankell died of cancer. He left a tremendous legacy, including 40 novels and numerous plays. His books have sold more than 40 million copies and have been translated into more than 40 languages.   

The year his first novel was published, in 1973, Mankell travelled to Africa. During his career as a writer, Henning Mankell split his time between Sweden and Mozambique, and since 1986 he acted as the artistic director of Teatro Avenida in Maputo.

Henning Mankell said of his time in Africa: 

“I am like an artist who has to stand close to the canvas in order to paint, and afterwards take a step back to be able to see what I have painted. Africa has enriched my life with that movement. Some things can only be perceived from a certain distance.


Henning Mankell
 made large monetary donations to such charities as SOS Children’s Villages and Hand in Hand. In the 1980s, he travelled to United Nations refugee camps in Mozambique and later accompanied the UN High Commissioner Sadako Ogata to refugee camps in South Africa. He has written eloquently about the plight of refugees and his website asks that donations be made to the UN High Commission for Refugees and provides a link to the UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency’s webpage, which will take you to the painful stories of the refugees who are escaping the strife in Syria.

Visit Henning Mankell’s site here:

Henning Mankell.com
http://henningmankell.com/


Read an excerpt

You can read an excerpt from The Dogs of Riga at the Penguin Random House Canada site:

Penguin Random House.ca/books/107083/dogs-riga#9781400031528
http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/107083/dogs-riga#9781400031528


Cinema

The series in which Kenneth Branagh stars as Kurt Wallander is made up of three distinct films which are based on the novels by Henning Mankell.  You can watch the trailer here:

Imdb.com/title/tt1178618
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1178618/


The Swedish Wallander movies, several of whose adaptations were written by Mankell himself , have featured the actors Krister Henriksson, Rolf Lassgård and Gustaf Skarsgård.

You can watch Krister Henriksson as Kurt Wallander here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1HwfLqwgDI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1HwfLqwgDI


To watch a video of an interview with Henning Mankell on the making of the Wallander movie (posted in 2014), you can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6iqUdDKQDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6iqUdDKQDE


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GoodReads website lists 14,195 ratings and 978 reviews for The Dogs of Riga.



Introduction to Nordic Noir: A Celebration from a Canadian Fan

Nordic Noir: A Celebration from a Canadian Fan


I am fortunate to be studying the Digital Marketing course at the University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, under Michelle Corsano. (You can connect with Michelle Corsano at +Michelle Corsano  )

My public relations company, DHPR Communications Inc., specializes in dynamic promotion campaigns for Canadian book publishers, arts organizations and not-for-profit organizations. For 25 years, I was honoured to provide publicity consultation to the Canada Council for the Arts on the Governor General's Literary Awards.

I am fascinated with how social media has created a global community with immediate updates from anywhere in the world. My Twitter handle is @dhargravepr.  I thought the best method to understand the potential of social media would be to participate in a course that caters to professionals. The most fascinating guest lecturer was Rob Pellettier whose presentation covered Online Advertising and introduced us to the Canadian Programmatic Landscape.

For the second major project for this course, I am publishing a blog.

Many friends and associates often ask me what is Nordic Noir.  I am a major fan of the mysteries, thrillers and detective novels published in Iceland, Sweden and Norway and available in English translation. I thought a blog would be the best way to introduce book lovers looking for a new genre to Nordic Noir. 




http://www.cardigansandcravats.com/blog/2015/1/14/book-awards-2014

Photo via www.cardigansandcravats


In this blog, I have chosen to focus on the following authors:

  • Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö
  • Camilla Läckberg
  • Karin Fossum
  • Jo Nesbo
  • Åke Edwardson
  • Arnaldur Indridason
  • Henning Mankell

I have chosen one title by each of these authors to promote. Where possible, I have included a link to either the author's website or the publisher's website that allows the visitor to check out an excerpt from the book. 

I will start with Maj Sjöwall  and Per Wahlöö,  as they are the crime fiction writers who launched Nordic Noir.