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Rigt facetteret spændingsroman om en grønlandsk-dansk kvindes forsøg på at afsløre den forbryderiske baggrund for en lille grønlandsk drengs død i København.
taz_: Charm school drop-outs Lisbeth Salander of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" and Smilla Qaaviqaaq Jaspersen of "Smilla's Sense of Snow" strike me as unconventional soul sisters of the detective mystery. Each haunted by demons of the past, fiercely independent, armored in cynicism and misanthropy, they share a certain psychic landscape and brilliant, icy resourcefulness. If you love one, I predict you'll love the other.… (mere)
Danmark, København, 1993 Frøken Smilla Qaaviqaaq Jaspersen er halvt grønlænder og ret kynisk. Hun er alligevel besluttet på at finde ud af hvem der myrdede en af hendes venner, den lille dreng Esajas. Ret overraskende slutter det med at have noget at gøre med en parasit.??? ( )
Danmark, København, 1993 Frøken Smilla Qaaviqaaq Jaspersen er halvt grønlænder og ret kynisk. Hun er alligevel besluttet på at finde ud af hvem der myrdede en af hendes venner, den lille dreng Esajas. Ret overraskende slutter det med at have noget at gøre med en parasit.??? ( )
Jeg føler mig snydt. Jeg havde forestilling om en imponerende roman. Højt prist vidt og bredt intelligent thriller, der kunne gøre sig internationalt. Jeg læste og læste, og tænkte nu må den blive spændende, nu må det fabelagtige sprog komme. Jeg læste fra første til sidste kapitel og fandt da ud af at den aldrig indfriede. Måske har jeg ikke fornemmelse for en skjult symbolisme (meteor/æg? fortæl) Eller slet ikke egnet til at læse så enestående literatur. Stakkels gymnasieelever. ( )
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Tr. Tiina Nunnally, US publication:
It's freezing - an extraordinary 0 Fahrenheit - and it's snowing, and in the language that is no longer mine, the snow is qanik - big, almost weightless crystals falling in clumps and covering the ground with a layer of pulverized white frost.
Tr. 'F. David' (Tiina Nunnally, plus changes by the publisher and author), UK publication:
It is freezing, an extraordinary -18°C, and it's snowing, and in the language which is no longer mine, the snow is qanik - big, almost weightless crystals falling in stacks and covering the ground with a layer of pulverized white frost.
Det fryser ekstraordinære 18 grader celcius, og det sner, og på det sprog som ikke mere er mit, er sneen qanik, store næsten vægtløse krystaller, der falder i stabler, og dækker jorden med et lag af pulveriseret, hvid frost.
Citater
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
This winter I've been able to watch the ice forming
"Even if they ripped off your arms and legs, you'd find some way to kick back,"~ Verlaine to Smilla
The bad thing about death is not that it changes the future. It's that it leaves us alone with our memories.
The number system is like human life. First you have the natural numbers. The ones that are whole and positive. The numbers of the small child. But human consciousness expands. The child discovers longing. The mathematical expression for longing is the negative numbers. The formalization of the feeling that you are missing something. Human consciousness expands and grows even more, and the child discovers the in-between spaces. Between stones, between pieces of moss on the stones, between people. And between numbers. ... That leads to fractions. Whole numbers plus fractions produce the rational numbers. Human consciousness doesn't stop there. It wants to go beyond reason. It adds an operation as absurd as the extraction of roots. And produces irrational numbers. ... It's a form of madness. Because the irrational numbers are infinite. They can't be written down. They force human consciousness out beyond the limits. And by adding irrational numbers to rational numbers, you get real numbers. ... It never stops. ... We expand the real numbers with the imaginary ones, square roots of negative numbers. these are numbers that normal human consciousness cannot comprehend. And when we add the imaginary numbers to the real numbers, we have the complex number system.
The problem with being able to hate the colonization of Greenland with a pure hatred is that, no matter what you may detest about it, the colonization irrefutably improved the material needs of an existence that was one of the most difficult in the world.
Not one day of my adult life has passed that I haven't been amazed at how poorly Danes and Greenlanders understand each other. It's worse for Greenlanders, of course. It's not healthy for the tightrope walker to be misunderstood by the person who's holding the rope. And in this century the Inuit's life has been a tightrope dance on a cord fastened at one end to the world's least hospitable land with the world's most severe and fluctuating climate, and fastened at the other end to the Danish colonial administration.
I feel the same way about my spatial freedom as I've noticed men feel about their testicles. I cradle it like a baby, and worship it as a goddess.
In the central room there are about fifty terminals. I wait for a while. When an elderly man comes in, I follow him. When he sits down, I stand behind him and pay attention. He doesn't notice me. He sits there for an hour. Then he leaves, I sit down at a free terminal and press a key. The machine prompts: Log on user ID? I type LTH3 - just as the elderly gentleman did. The machine replies: Welcome ... Your password? I type JPB. The way the elderly gentleman did. The machine replies: Welcome Mr Jens Peter Bramslev.
Sidste ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen VidenRedigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Tr. 'F. David' (Tiina Nunnally, plus changes by the publisher and author), UK publication:
Tell us, they'll come and say to me. So we may understand and close the case. They're wrong. It's only what you do not understand that you can come to a conclusion about. There will be no conclusion.
Fortæl os, vil de komme og sige til mig. Så vi forstår og kan afslutte. De tager fejl. Det er kun det man ikke forstår, man kan afslutte. Det kommer ikke til nogen afgørelse.
Rigt facetteret spændingsroman om en grønlandsk-dansk kvindes forsøg på at afsløre den forbryderiske baggrund for en lille grønlandsk drengs død i København.
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Frøken Smilla Qaaviqaaq Jaspersen er halvt grønlænder og ret kynisk. Hun er alligevel besluttet på at finde ud af hvem der myrdede en af hendes venner, den lille dreng Esajas.
Ret overraskende slutter det med at have noget at gøre med en parasit.??? ( )