To Pieces
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Ostensibly the story of an unhappy love affair, this book is an evocative reflection upon the Jazz Age in Prohibition Helsinki.
Henry Parland was a Finnish-Swedish poet, novelist, and cultural journalist, primarily writing for the Swedish press in Finland. His linguistic dexterity is evident in his unique style and word choices, which often incorporate distinctive terms. Parland's literary output, particularly his poetry from his time in Helsinki, is noted for its singular voice and stylistic refinement.



Ostensibly the story of an unhappy love affair, this book is an evocative reflection upon the Jazz Age in Prohibition Helsinki.