Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow

by Peter Høeg | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0006547834 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Stoepbrak of Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on 10/27/2013
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Journal Entry 1 by Stoepbrak from Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Sunday, October 27, 2013
Synopsis (Credit: Back cover)

One winter evening, the neighbour's six-year-old boy falls to his death from an apartment roof in Copenhagen. Accidental death, say the police. But Smilla Jaspersen, a resourceful, tenacious and bloody-minded Greenlander, knows the boy well; moreover, she has a feeling for snow -- and those last footprints tell her a tale ...  Her investigation starts in Denmark and leads to the Arctic ice cap as Smilla doggedly homes in on her quarry.

Time Magazine Best Fiction Book of the Year 1993.
On the Combined 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die List.

Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow is the UK translation of the original Danish book. The US translation is titled Smilla's Sense of Snow. For an interesting analysis of the differences between the two translations, read A Tale of Two Smillas by Kirsten Malmkjær.

-- This is the second copy of the book on my bookshelf --

(Bought second-hand at the Central Library, Drill Hall, Cape Town.)

Journal Entry 2 by Stoepbrak at Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Sunday, October 27, 2013

I read this copy of the book. This was my review at the time (2012-09-21):

I can't help feeling that later books in this genre, some of them very popular and successful today, owe a lot to this powerful yet nuanced tale. There are many more textures here than in comparative thrillers and crime mysteries.

Excerpt:
There is one way to understand another culture. Living it. Move into it, ask to be tolerated as a guest, learn the language. At some point understanding may come. It will always be wordless. The moment you grasp what is foreign, you will lose the urge to explain it. To explain a phenomenon is to distance yourself from it.

Journal Entry 3 by Stoepbrak at Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Sunday, October 27, 2013

Released 10 yrs ago (10/28/2013 UTC) at Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa

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The book is on its way to FrancesinSA as long overdue return RABCK. I posted it this morning, opting for surface mail. Quite often a tracked package like this gets lucky and is included with items dispatched by airmail. Only time will tell.

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Journal Entry 4 by FrancesinSA at Sasolburg, Free State South Africa on Thursday, November 21, 2013
I received this a few weeks ago but have been busy. Sorry for taking so long to make this journal entry but I hope to start reading the book this week.
Thank you, Stoepbrak for this friendly RABCK.

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