Your Presence is Requested at Suvanto

Your Presence is Requested at Suvanto

by Maile Chapman (Author)

Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD 2010. In a remote, piney wood in Finland stands a convalescent hospital called Suvanto. Is is the early twentieth century and the patients, all women, seek relief from ailments real and imagined. The upper floors house foreign women of privilege, tended to by Sunny Taylor, an American who has fled an ill-starred life, only to retreat behind a mask of crisp professionalism. On a late summer's day, a new patient arrives on Sunny's ward, a faded, irascible former ballroom-dance instructor named Julia Dey. Sunny takes it upon herself to pierce the mystery of Julia's reserve, but soon Julia's tightly coiled anger places her at the centre of the ward's tangled life...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 04 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 0099548674
ISBN 13: 9780099548676
Book Overview: A brilliant and unnerving debut novel about the mysteriously ill patients at a remote hospital in Finland.

Media Reviews
Exceptional... more than simply an exercise in chilling atmospherics... Chapman takes the women's - often seemingly petty - hopes and fears, and creates a fascinating portrait of group consciousness. A psychologically unnerving, elusive and readable book * Financial Times *
A gem; weird, vivid and acrobatic, its intricacies are sophisticated, its stance beguiling and complex. This is a writer of real power and aplomb -- Lucy Ellmann * Guardian *
This scary, peculiar story of institutionalised women is immaculately handled and builds to a disturbing but inevitable climax * The Times *
A beautiful, edgy and captivating novel -- Victoria Moore * Daily Mail *
An eerily brilliant, psychologically sharp take on the Bacchae set in a 1920s Finnish sanatorium -- Adrian Turpin * Herald, Christmas round up *
Author Bio
Maile Chapman's stories have appeared in A Public Space, Literary Review, the Mississippi Review, and Post Road. She earned her MFA from Syracuse University and is currently a Schaeffer Fellow in Fiction at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.