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209:, Cheesman-Olmsted writes, is that they feature protagonists entangled with older men. Bohman, she writes, "channels the psyches of twenty-something University students engaged in liaisons with men already involved with other women…. Bohman’s treatment of them is inarguably sympathetic. Their affairs with men may be the impetus for coming-of-age journeys, but they do not represent a final destination." 31: 198:. Cheesman-Olmsted found remarkable similarities between the two works: "The books share so much in common that they might be the same novel: both explore almost identical situations, share many of the same structural and plot devices, and the author’s and translator Marlaine Delargy’s prose styles remain the same from book to book." 226:
as "full of damn fine writing, but it’s the novel’s irreverent attitude toward feminism that makes it as challenging as it is necessary to read." Rosenthal noted that the main character, Karolina, was "well drawn," but questioned whether the novel could be sustained by the scant plot. Rosenthal
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It is such a fascinating period of history with big changes in society and culture: Darwin’s theories on evolution changed the way people thought about themselves and about God, secularization, urbanization, the women’s and labour movements, a little later Freud and his theories about the
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Cheesman-Olmsted is laudatory of both novels, writing, "Therese Bohman strikes the right balance between lavish prose and simple storytelling—allowing her books to be both beautiful literary objects and vehicles which engage readers through larger ideas."
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as "moving," going on to say that "his psychologically rich journey provides insight into an intelligent, successful woman who burns with needs she fears she can’t fulfill."
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by saying that the book is "ntelligent, impassioned, and compelling ... Bohman's latest explores complex inner worlds with great sensitivity and insight."
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As an art critic, Bohman has said that her artistic interests are similar to those of Kristina, the protagonist of her novel
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unconscious. All these things made traces in the art from the period, and they are evident in the way women were depicted.
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concluded that "Karolina lives by her own terms, and that alone is a courageous kind of success."
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art, and is especially interested in how women are depicted in such works:
517:"Tell Me About a Complicated Woman: A Conversation with Therese Bohman" 91:(born August 21, 1978) is a Swedish novelist and cultural journalist. 75: 54: 50: 660: 245:
called Bohman "an adroit novelist," and concluded in its review of
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Tara Cheesman-Olmsted reviewed Bohman's first two novels,
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Los Angeles Review of Books
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Bohman 2012
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