Hitom himlen by Stina Aronson7/8/2023 ![]() Norrbotten became her destiny in 1919, the year she and her husband moved north to the Sandträsk Sanatorium where he had been hired as medical superintendent. She acquired a wide readership with her novel Hitom himlen (1946 This Side of Heaven) after many years of a distinguished writing career. ![]() I simply murdered her.Īronson, who published seventeen books, is best known for her depictions of life in the ‘wasteland’ of Norrbotten province. She wanted to be cautious – I pounded her with evidence. I overwhelmed her with my heartless proof the moment we started talking about something. Kurt: The horrible thing about it is that I also killed her another way, besides sending her into the jaws of danger. She seems to be obsessed by the prospect of being literally talked to death, like the victim in her play Dockdans (1928 A Doll’s Dance): The works of Stina Aronson (1892-1956) live and breathe under the constant threat that the personal (the other) language, her personal experience of the self and the world, will be “strangled with the soul’s fingers”. ![]()
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