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  • Granqvist, Raoul J. (author)
  • Brev till min dotter : Theodor Kallifatides' palimpsest
  • 2013
  • In: Nya Argus. - Helsingfors. - 0027-7126. ; 106:4, s. 118-122
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This essay is a critical review of the Swedish writer, Theodore Kallifatides' novel Brev till min dotter (2012) ('Letters to My Daughter'). It is formatted, thematically and inspirationally, by Ovid's two works Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto, written while in exile in Tomis (today's Constanța) on the Black Sea. I have organized Kallifatides' fictive narrative of his pre-Junta (1964) emigration from Greece (where he was born), his multilevelled refashioning of the source material, into a palimpsest that contains three rhetoric layers: the epistle, the autobiography, and the pamphlet.The first depicts the slow transition of 'Ovid', the presumptive Roman imperialist and colonialist, into the less self-centered icon of the Ars Amatoria fame and the more accommadating listener to the people around him. In the second, I show how 'Ovid' is merging into the persona of Kallifatides, a migrant who voluptuously absorbs his new language (Swedish). A language that he masters with the innovatory skill of the best postcolonial writer. The third constitutes a universal praise song of freedom of speech and gender equality. Ovid, in Kallifatides portrait, is feminized.
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  • Granqvist, Raoul J. (author)
  • Det förflutnas melankoli och möjlighet : Erla Husgafvels småländska diaspora
  • 2014
  • In: Horisont (Svenska Österbottens litteraturförening). - Vasa : Svenska Österbottens Litteraturförening. - 0439-5530. ; 4:61, s. 14-23
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The English title of the current article, “The Melancholy of the Past and Its Possibilities: Erla Husgafvel's Smaland Diaspora,” provides an idealogical backdrop to the tangled emigration to Sweden in 1946 of the Finland-Swedish ethnologist Husgafvel. Leaving Finland so close to the end of the Finnish wars was for her, the staunch Ostrobothnian, patriot, and conservative folklorist, a troublesome enterprise. Settling in Mariannelund, the small southern Sweden city now famous mainly for hosting the filming of Astrid Lindgren's 'Emil in Lonneberga' in the early 1970's (for which Erla and Ekka Husgafvel's handmade candles were used) in 1948, turned into a Husgafvel fairytale of another kind than Lindgren's stories about the lives and customs of Swedish kids. I discuss the Husgafvel metamorphosis of their 'colonized' site into a thirty-year-long exilic exposition of Ostrobothnian peasant customs and a patriotic market place in support of disabled Finnish war veterans with invited villagers as initiates, participants, and customers.  
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  • Granqvist, Raoul J (author)
  • Det igenväxande Öja
  • 2001
  • In: Österbottningen. ; 14 augusti
  • Review (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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