Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Blaðsíða 70

Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Blaðsíða 70
68 A T L A N T I C A ICELANDa SPECIAL PROMOTION Atlantica: Which book will you be reading from at the festival? Marina Lewycka: I will probably be reading from my new book, Two Caravans – unless people ask me to read from the other one. I know A Short History of Tractors was very popular and Two Caravans is a bit different, but I hope people find it interest- ing too. A: Are you particularly looking forward to meeting any of the other authors at the festival? ML: I’m looking forward to meeting Yasmine Crowther because she’s the cousin of a friend of mine in Sheffield, so I think we’ll have a lot to talk about. Usually now when I go anywhere, all the authors are terribly young—but I know there are going to be some people there older than me, and that’s always very reassuring! I haven’t met many of the other authors yet—I have seen Jung Chang at festivals before, but only with a sort of smile across the room. I’ve heard the Icelandic festival is quite intimate, so I should be able to get to know the other writers and that’s always a great pleasure. A really well organized festival is something that we all look forward to. Even though we sometimes complain that it takes us away from writing, really we enjoy it. A: How autobiographical is Tractors? ML: Well it isn’t really autobiographical: it started in reality and then took off into fantasy. It’s a sort of a blend of fact and fiction. When I started, I used to say to journal- ists, “Oh yes, that really happened and this really happened, but no, this bit I made up,” and then I would see this terrible look of disappointment in their faces because they wanted to believe that everything in it was true. So now I don’t answer this question anymore. I just say it’s all true. It’s not good for the reader to take it apart in this way I’ve discovered. You think you want to know, but you don’t really. A: Were you surprised at the success and praise you have received? ML: I was completely astonished. [A Short History of Tractors] has been very popu- lar in the UK. It’s sold almost a million, maybe over a million now. But it’s also been very popular in Germany and in Iceland. Germany I can understand because that’s part of the story, but Iceland… I don’t know. But I do think it’s a very universal story. It’s been translated now into something like 34 languages. Funnily enough, though, Ukraine is one of the few places it hasn’t been published. It has not been very well received there, because Ukraine is a newly emerged country on the world stage and they want to be received with dignity. They want a bit of gravitas. They don’t like to be represented by a woman with enormous breasts and an incontinent old man. It’s a pity really; because of course satire is a great Ukrainian tradition. I hope they will come to appreciate it more. Funnily enough, the Ukrainian community in England thinks it’s wonderful. Hopefully they’ll also warm to the new book which has more of a contemporary Ukrainian theme. A: Your second book, Two Caravans, was published this spring. Are you pleased with the reaction it is getting? ML: Yes I am. It’s probably going to be a less popular book though, because it’s more challenging for the reader. It was a very challenging book to write as well, because I chose to write it in so many different voices. A: How is your third book coming along? ML: I’m very much enjoying writing it, but I’m doing a lot of re-writing. It’s the same as with the Caravans book: I’m not somebody who can just sit down and write. I write, I re-write and then I re-write again and every time it becomes a little bit differ- ent. It’s very time consuming, but also very enjoyable. A: What is the book about? ML: Well, it’s about a very old lady who lives in a semi-derelict house with eight cats—but it’s also a modern story of our times. It’s about the conflict in the Middle East. If you want to see how I put those two things together, you’ll have to wait and see. Admission to festival events is free. bokmenntahatid.is The annual Reykjavík International Literature Festival is gearing up for its eighth outing between 9 and 15 September. The festival has grown steadily over the years and has attracted high-profile writers from all over the world and all parts of the literary spectrum. The festival aims to be a platform for contemporary literature and this year’s event will especially look at the ties between fiction, society and biography. There are more than twenty confirmed authors already attending, including Jung Chang, Roddy Doyle and bestselling author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, Marina Lewycka. She spoke to Atlantica by telephone from her home in the UK. Tractors and Caravans
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