Sun CIty by Tove Jansson

Sun CIty by Tove Jansson

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From the author of The Summer Book and creator of the Moomins, an off-beat novel about a retirement community in sunny Florida.

In 
The Summer Book and The True Deceiver, as in her many short stories, Tove Jansson was drawn again and again to the everyday life of the aged. Not as a group apart but as full-blooded people with as many jealousies, urges, and joys as any other group. It’s no wonder that in her travels through America in the 1970s she became fascinated with what was then a particularly American institution, the retirement home, where older people live in their particular tightly knit worlds.

In 
Sun City, Jansson depicts these worlds in a group portrait of residents and employees at the Berkeley Arms in St. Petersburg, Florida. As the narrative moves from character to character, so the characters move through an America riven by cultural divides, facing the death of its dream. The Berkeley Arms’s newest resident finds a place among the rocking chairs and endless chatter on the veranda, while other residents long for past glories, mourning their losses and killing time. Meanwhile one of their attendants, Bounty Joe, is eagerly awaiting a letter, or even just a postcard, alerting him to the imminent return of Jesus Christ. “Nobody’s normal anymore,” as the bartender says, “not the old geezers and not the newborn kids.”

REVIEWS

“Sun City has an acid authenticity, and I find myself feeling that Tove Jansson must know St. Petersburg personally. Set next to The Summer Book, it is an indictment of the American way of old age. . . . It is a book which ought to be read.” —Madeleine L’Engle

“Her style is not at all 'poetic'—quite the contrary. It is prose of the very highest order; it is pure prose. Through its quiet clarity we see unreachable depths, threatening darkness, promised treasures.” —Ursula K. LeGuin, The Guardian

“Jansson is best known for her Moomintroll comics, but those who have come to love her fiction for its gentle, if often pessimistic, humanism and her attention to the tactile and natural world will find those traits in Sun City.” —B.D. McClay, The Washington Post

PRODUCT DETAILS
Paperback
Publisher: NYRB Classics
ISBN: 978-1681378657
Pages: 400