<p>From birth Vega Maria Dreary is caught in a vice of conflicting parental expectations. Her father brings her up to admire history&rsquo;s heroic male adventurers while her mother channels her towards housework and conformity. But when puberty comes paternal half-promises evaporate and Vega has to fight her own way out of the domestic cage. In a time of revolution and civil war in early twentieth-century Finland she finds it hard to identify her own calling alighting first on the cause of feminism but feeling her way towards a wider humanitarian mission.</p><p>The adult Vega looks back on her younger self with ironic humour but is in despair about the end of a rocky relationship with her beloved Ta now transformed by his wartime experiences. She recovers and opts to emulate her childhood hero Livingstone beating new paths through her own psychological jungle.</p><p>A kaleidoscope of changing roles for Vega whirls us through this compelling modernist novel multi-layered but eminently accessible with a wonderful feel for language and vibrant evocations of an era and a place. Considered by many to be Hagar Olsson&rsquo;s best novel Chitambo is now available in English for the first time.</p>
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