Avoimien ovien päivä

Open House

By Anna-Leena Härkönen

A rollicking and tragi-comic analysis of the mother-daughter relationship – required reading for every new mother.

After her husband has just packed his things and left, Asta, in her thirties, returns to spend Christmas at her parents’ place. She is the oldest child in the family, the most eagerly awaited, the one who should have been their pride and joy. Now she just slumps, hostile, on the sofa.
Her mother is intent on piling on the food, always wearily wiping her hands, never showing any concern for herself, eager to be moved by Christmas carols. And Asta can reveal nothing about her present life to her.

Mother gets a chair and sits down next to me. She can no longer hold herself back.
– Do you really intend to get a divorce?
What can I say to that? We divorced years ago.
– We’ll see, I say.
– Well, what brought it on then?
Mother’s eyes devour me. I take a deep breath.
– I don’t know if I’m up to talking about it.
She’s struggling with disappointment but trying to hide it.
– Tell me when you’re ready to, she says.
But what if I never am? I guess I’ll have to get that way – my wedding cost twenty thousand!

Publishing information

Original title

Avoimien ovien päivä

Original language

Finnish

Original publisher

Otava

About the author

Author photo of Anna-Leena Härkönen for Rights and Brands Literary Rights.

Anna-Leena Härkönen (b. 1965) has been among the most prominent figures in Finnish cultural life for more than thirty years, both as an author and scriptwriter, and as a successful stage and screen actress.Härkönen published her debut, The Poleax (Häräntappoase, 1984), at the age of 18 and achieved enormous critical and popular success with this bold and true-to-life novel. The Poleax has been on the market ever since and is still an essential part of the literary education of the young Finnish readers today. Härkönen uses a language bursting with life, and she has an uncompromising sense of the comical. She is not afraid to touch tabus and difficult subjects in her writing.Härkönen has written around 20 works so far, and her work has been translated into more than 10 languages. Her novels have been made into several films and stage productions, among them the six-part television series The Poleax which has been broadcast several times. Claes Olsson has also directed a full-length feature film based on her novel Aquarium Love.

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