An Event in Autumn
An Event In Autumn is a crime novel by Swedish author Henning Mankell. It is the twelfth installation in the Inspector Wallander series, which was made into the television series Wallander. It was translated by into English by Laurie Thompson in 2013, and published in August 2014 by Vintage Books. The novel follows Wallander as he attempts to solve the murder of two unknown people. The novella was originally published in Dutch in 2004 as Het Graf.[1] SynopsisPlot Summary![]() In the Swedish town of Ystad, aging Detective Kurt Wallander discovers a body when a skeletal hand surfaces in the garden of a house he is looking to buy. Forensics expert Stina Hurlén identifies the skeleton as having belonged to a woman of about fifty who had been hanged. After surveying the garden again, Wallander later discovers another skeleton, this one belonging to a man of around the same age as the first skeleton and who had been buried for the same amount of time.[2] Wallander questions neighbors and dives into the records of the home to discover who was killed, when, and who the murderer was. During his investigation, he runs into a red herring, or misleading clue, that later assists in solving the case.[3]
CharactersAn Event in Autumn primarily follows the members of the Ystad Police Department. This includes Kurt Wallander, his daughter Linda Wallander, Officer Martinson, the forensic pathologist Stina Hurlén, Officer Nyberg, Officer Stefan Lindman, and the chief of police, Lisa Holgersson. Other characters include Evert and Elin Trulsson, who are nearby neighbors, and Ivar Philak, a war refugee. Karl Eriksson, who currently owns the house, and Ludvig Hansson, who owned the house at the time of the murder, are mentioned. SettingAn Event in Autumn is set primarily within the town of Ystad, in the province of Skåne, Sweden. Ystad had a population of 29,696 in the year 2017, while Skåne had a population of 1,340,415.[4] Thus, while Skåne accounts for a large portion of Sweden’s overall population of 10,415,811 people,[5] Ystad accounts for less than 0.3% of the Swedish population. Historical Context
The murdered couple and their son were refugees from Estonia, fleeing World War II. This fact plays a large role in the investigation: Wallander had a hard time identifying the bodies because the family was not well-known in the town of Ystad, and they were not registered officially because they were refugees.[8] Their disappearance was initially not investigated due to this status; the townsfolk did not realize they were missing or believed that they had truly returned to Denmark. AuthorHenning Mankell (3 February 1948 – 5 October 2015) was a Swedish author, screenwriter, and playwright.[9] His most notable works are from the Kurt Wallander book series, including An Event in Autumn. These books have been adapted into two different Swedish television series and one English television series produced by the BBC. Mankell was a left-wing political activist, and split his time between Sweden and Africa, most often Mozambique, where he opened and financially supported a local theater.[9][10] The character of Kurt Wallander was created as a response to what Mankell saw as an increase in racist sentiment in Sweden.[9] Mankell publicly announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer in 2014.[11] He died on the 5th of October, 2015.[12] ReceptionAn Event in Autumn released to mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the strong characterization and melancholy mood of the novel. They also lament this being the final novel focusing on Kurt Wallander.[2][3][13] Adaptation![]() The story was adapted into an episode of the English-language British television series Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh and was aired in 2012.[14] Because the episode was aired to English audiences prior to the release of the novella's English translation, some confusion was caused among fans that were unfamiliar with the source material.[citation needed] References
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