A change-your-life novel.” —New York, The Approval Matrix: Highbrow/Brilliant
“[A] wonderful book . . . If you are too timid to actually cut all the ties to your ‘civilized’ life, but still have a yearning to get away from clocks and calendars, Arto Paasilinna’s The Year of the Hare provides the perfect escape literature. . . . The humor in this book just sneaks up on you. . . . [It] will have you laughing and gasping by turns. . . . The writing is as spare and clean as the lines of Scandinavian design. . . . Of the many lines in this book that I cherished, the last is one of the most delicious: ‘Vatanen is a man to be reckoned with.’ So is this book.” —Lonely Planet
“A fable of the joys of freedom . . . The hare proves to be a delightful, undemanding, and loyal companion, who can laugh, listen, and feel embarrassment.” —The Boston Globe
“Paasilinna’s style is all Finn—a sly sense of humor, a simplicity, a moral compass that points firmly north and out of doors, away from cities. . . . Readers root for Vatanen as he leaps off the mad merry-go-round.” —Los Angeles Times
“Compelling . . . You might just find yourself wishing for a hare to enter your life in the near future.” —Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“Beguiling, gently ironic . . . [an] ode to spontaneity and serendipity.” —National Geographic Traveler
“[A] joy . . . The glory of the outdoors is celebrated here, through each season, and we can nearly smell the early clover and meadow vetchling of the hare’s diet. . . . Vatanen is who we want to be [and] who we yearn to be brave enough to become, as soon as we stop waiting for the timing to be right.” —BookPage
“Hilarious . . . With its fiercely independent protagonist and its depiction of Finland’s wild northland, this comic novel will offer readers a rare opportunity to experience Finland and read one of that country’s most popular authors.” —Library Journal
“The Year of the Hare offers enjoyable yarns: fun adventures, agreeably related. . . . It’s so good-natured and has so much varied action—and that animal-appeal—that it makes for a consistently enjoyable read.” —The Complete Review
“Exhilarating . . . The sheer literary delight of Arto Paasilinna’s comic novels is one of the best-kept secrets in Finland. . . . You’ll want to laugh out loud at all the good parts, and savor every lean, simple, honest sentence.” —Shelf Awareness
“The Year of the Hare is only the most Finnish, and perhaps most antically Zen-ish, of a shelf-load of books that tell us to find and live by our own ideas of contentment.” —The Wall Street Journal
“An exemplary comic novel, full of amiable if binding warnings about the septic follies of civilization—to be read with rising anxiety and delight.” —Thomas McGuane, author of The Longest Silence
“Step out of the domestic gulag and into The Year of the Hare, a novel that depicts the confident freedom of the journeyman. I loved it.” —Matthew Crawford, author of Shop Class as Soulcraft
“I love The Year of the Hare. . . . Which of us wouldn’t secretly want to live in a novel as fresh and as full of events as this one?” —Pico Iyer, from the Foreword
“Paasilinna has been amusing Finns for thirty years and readers in twenty-five languages.” —The New York Times
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The Year of the Hare: A Novel
Narrated by Simon Vance
Arto PaasilinnaUnabridged — 4 hours, 36 minutes
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The Year of the Hare: A Novel
Narrated by Simon Vance
Arto PaasilinnaUnabridged — 4 hours, 36 minutes
Overview
Vatanen, a journalist, is feeling burned out and sick of the city. One summer evening, he and a photographer set out on an assignment, and as they drive through the country, the car hits a young hare. Vatanen leaves the car to save the injured creature, and the grateful animal adopts him. This small incident becomes a turning point in Vatanen's life as he decides to break free from the world's constraints. He quits his job, leaves his wife, and sells his possessions to travel the Finnish wilds with his newfound friend. During their farcical adventures they encounter forest fires, pagan sacrifices, military war games, killer bears, political scandals, and much more.
Editorial Reviews
This picaresque novel could simply depict a middle-age crisis, but it reaches beyond fantasy or fiction, becoming mythic in its universal themes. The story is inventive, satirical, and quite humorous.”
Paasilinna has been amusing Finns for thirty years and readers in twenty-five languages.”
I love The Year of the Hare…Which of us wouldn’t secretly want to live in a novel as fresh and as full of events as this one?”
Escapism at its best…Just pure fun—a fantasy of what might happen if one day you just said, ‘Oh, the hell with it.’”
Paasilinna’s story is somehow plausible…and it feels as though we, too, could so easily desert our responsibilities to others to follow what fulfills us. The glory of the outdoors is celebrated here, through each season, and we can nearly smell the early clover and meadow vetchling of the hare’s diet. Vatanen is who we want to be…No, scratch that—Vatanen is who we yearn to be brave enough to become, as soon as we stop waiting for the timing to be right.”
A fable of the joys of freedom…The hare proves to be a delightful, undemanding, and loyal companion, who can laugh, listen, and feel embarrassment.”
Compelling…You might just find yourself wishing for a hare to enter your life in the near future.”
Beguiling, gently ironic…[an] ode to spontaneity and serendipity.”
Step out of the domestic gulag and into The Year of the Hare, a novel that depicts the confident freedom of the journeyman. I loved it.”
Amazing…It can be read over a long winter afternoon and will leave you feeling a little warmer inside.”
Paasilinna’s style is all Finn—a sly sense of humor, a simplicity, a moral compass that points firmly north and out of doors, away from cities…Readers root for Vatanen as he leaps off the mad merry-go-round.”
When Mr. Paasilinna’s novel appears in this country for the first time next month, it might just prove the perfect way into the actual Year of the Hare, which begins, according to many an Eastern calendar, in January.”
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940169897715 |
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Publisher: | Blackstone Audio, Inc. |
Publication date: | 12/28/2010 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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