Backlight

Pirkko Saisio author Mia Spangenberg translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:5th Feb '26

Should be back in stock very soon

Backlight cover

'A Finnish masterpiece of autofiction... Saisio's Helsinki trilogy is a dreamy, complex and therefore so very human portrait of the formation of a great artist' Financial Times

A riveting, funny coming-of-age story: the second volume in Pirkko Saisio's award-winning Helsinki trilogy


Teenaged Pirkko can’t decide which she hates most: God, her communist father, or her growing breasts. Grandpa has moved into the room long promised to her, and Mother, overworked and distant, tries to keep the peace between her headstrong daughter and husband. It's 1960s Finland and Pirkko has fun getting into trouble. That is, until her teacher suggests she might have what it takes to be a real writer. Then the historic summer of 1968 arrives, which Pirkko spends working at a Swiss orphanage where no one understands her and, as much as her family drive her mad, she’s homesick for the first time.

As the world shifts and swirls around her, Pirkko must make sense of it all – including her own sexual identity. A funny, unique coming-of-age story and an intimate portrait of a life lived in language, Backlight is the second volume in Pirkko Saisio's award-winning Helsinki trilogy.

A Finnish masterpiece of autofiction... Saisio's Helsinki trilogy is a dreamy, complex and therefore so very human portrait of the formation of a great artist * Financial Times *
Entirely irreverent, witty and impressionistic. Saisio's gift is to render this autobiographical history as freshly as if it happened yesterday ... a seminal work of Nordic artistry * Irish Times *
This is both family history and contemporary political history, sexual self-discovery and artist biography… moving and clever, funny and beautiful * NZZ am Sonntag, Best Books of the Century *
Long an object of study in Finland, Saisio’s work is beginning to gain more global recognition now, cementing her place in the canon of autofiction that also includes the Nordic writers Karl Ove Knausgaard and Tove Ditlevsen -- Niina Pollari * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Like Annie Ernaux but funny -- Irène Bluche * rbbKultur *

ISBN: 9780241730072

Dimensions: 215mm x 136mm x 21mm

Weight: 282g

272 pages