Crimson

192 pages

Published Nov. 1, 2018 by Virago Press Ltd.

ISBN:
978-0-349-01055-7
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4 stars (1 review)

In Nuuk, Greenland…

Fia breaks up with her long‐term boyfriend and falls for Sara.

Sara is in love with Ivik who holds a deep secret and is about to break promises.

Ivik struggles with gender dysphoria as their friends become addicted to social media, listen to American pop music and get blind drunk in downtown bars and at uptown house parties.

Then there is Inuk, who also has something to hide — it will take him beyond his limits to madness, and he will question what it means to be a Greenlander, while Arnaq, the party queen, pulls the strings of manipulation, bringing a web of relationships to a shocking crescendo.

Crimson weaves through restlessness, depression, love and queer experiences to tell the story of Greenlanders through a unique and challenging form. The original text was written and published in the Greenlandic language.

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An interesting voice

4 stars

I hadn't read anything by a Greenlandic author before so was excited to be approved for this unusual novella by Niviaq Korneliussen. Through the words of Korneliussen's young narrators we are shown how young people in Greenland are struggling to find their identities, both as individuals and as a nation emerging from Danish colonialism. There is a dark undercurrent throughout the story with destructive behaviours such as alcoholism and familial abuse being seen almost as normal. I was surprised at the emphasis our protagonists put on going to all-night parties, seemingly daily, and drinking to oblivion. Even by student standards this is excessive self-destruction!

Tellingly though, Korneliussen doesn't particularly explore this behaviour, but focuses instead on Fia, Sara and Iviq coming to terms with their sexuality and the way in which this changes the dynamics of their social group. Each of the four take a turn in speaking directly to …