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Lars Jansson (1) (1926–2000)

Author of Moomin Book Six: The Complete Lars Jansson Comic Strip

For other authors named Lars Jansson, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Lars Jansson

Associated Works

Moomin: The Complete Tove Jansson Comic Strip, Book 1 (1954) — Illustrator, some editions — 807 copies, 15 reviews
A Winter Book (1998) — Photographer, some editions — 632 copies, 23 reviews
An English Murder (1951) — Translator, some editions — 492 copies, 30 reviews
Moomin: The Complete Tove Jansson Comic Strip, Book 2 (1955) — some editions — 482 copies, 4 reviews
Sculptor's Daughter: A Childhood Memoir (2013) — Photographer, some editions — 319 copies, 14 reviews
Moomin and the Comet (2013) — some editions — 27 copies, 4 reviews

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Birthdate
1926-10-08
Date of death
2000-07-31
Gender
male
Nationality
Finland
Birthplace
Helsinki, Finland
Place of death
Helsinki, Finland
Places of residence
Helsinki, Finland
Occupations
cartoonist
author
Relationships
Jansson, Sophia (daughter)
Jansson, Tove (sister)

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Moomin Family Robinson is a nod to Johann David Wyss; Artists in Moominvalley is a celebration of the eccentricity of artists (and in the game of charades, was that the Mona Lisa?); Sniff's Holiday Camp is the reassertion of the characters of Moomins who make the most of difficult situations; and The Inspector's Nephew is a story of drug dealing in Moominvalley.
 
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AChild | Oct 3, 2021 |
4 stories: Moomin the colonist (Moomin persuades his family to come out of winter hibernation to colonise a new continent he discovered in his book ("Just a minute...this book's so interesting"), only his "New Edition" was written by C. Columbus); Moomin and the Scouts; Moomin and the Farm; and Moomin and the Goldfields. Moomin stories are always full of innocence, humour, wonder and pacifism. B&W throughout.
 
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AChild | 1 other review | Jan 15, 2021 |
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There are four extended narratives of around 80 frames each here, which I guess would have run for about three months each in 1961. The first is "Moomin the Colonist", a story of colonialism which would have been inspired by the winds of change; the Moomins settle a new continent and come into conflict with their neighbours (who are in fact their old neighbours from Moominland, also attempting colonisation) - the indigenous inhabitants are barely seen. The other three, "Moomin and the Scouts", "Moomin and the Farm" and "Moomin and the Goldfields" are all faintly surreal but not all that adventurous.

I bought this collection when I went to the Adventures in Moominland exhibition in January, and am actually a bit miffed - I should have spotted that it is not by Tove Jansson but by her brother Lars, and on checking inside it turns out to be the seventh of ten (so far) collections of the Evening News comic strips about the Moomins, of which only the first four contain Tove Jansson material. Next time I have a chance I shall try and get one of the earlier volumes.
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