A World Gone Mad

A World Gone Mad by Astrid Lindgren, published by Pushkin Press in October 2017, is a poignant diary that offers a unique perspective on Europe during the Second World War. This edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, captures Lindgren’s reflections as she navigates the complexities of life in a neutral country while grappling with the pervasive influences of fascism, racism, and violence. Her insights as an employee of the Swedish Mail Censorship Office, along with her roles as a wife and mother, provide a multifaceted view of a tumultuous period.
Readers will find that Lindgren’s diaries delve into profound questions about morality and humanity, addressing themes of courage, hope, and resistance. The entries not only document significant political events but also include intimate glimpses into her domestic life and early writing endeavors. It was during this challenging time that she began crafting Pippi Longstocking, a beloved character in children’s literature. This collection serves as both a historical account and a personal narrative, reflecting on the enduring relevance of her inquiries into good and evil amidst societal turmoil.
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‘God help our poor planet in the grip of this madness!’ As one of the world’s most famous children’s writers, Astrid Lindgren championed the qualities of courage, hope, love and resistance; and her preoccupation with these qualities was already in evidence in the diaries she kept during the Second World War, long before she achieved her fame. Her diary, published now for the first time in English, provides a fascinating insight into a Europe poisoned by fascism, racism and violence, from the point of view of not only an employee of the Swedish Mail Censorship Office, but also of a wife, mother and budding writer living in a formally neutral country. In them, she asks questions which are as keenly and distressingly important today as they were in 1939-45: What is Good, what is Evil? What do we do, when jingoism and racism determine the thoughts and actions of humans? How can we, as individuals, take a stand against such malevolent forces? Alongside the day’s political events, Lindgren’s intelligent and perceptive diaries include charming and moving descriptions of her domestic life, as well as of her first writing attempts: it was during this terrible period that she composed Pippi Longstocking, one of the most famous, enduring and widely translated children’s books of the twentieth century.
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