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To: Road Walker who wrote (298921)8/8/2006 5:26:23 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575010
 
John, I owe you one on that author from Finland, a crazy guy indeed but very worthwhile reading: The book about his super efficient battery banned and on the killing list of a lot of international organizations is "Adam and Eve" by Arto Paasalinni.

Don't believe it's translated into English as yet though. Originally written in Finish I read it in Swedish and quite of his books are translated into French, a few into English.

No doubt they will all come though. Just like the Swedish society critical crime books by Henning Mankell, which are now all available. Good stuff says my Japanese wife except for the somewhat antiquite translations by some old British woman.



To: Road Walker who wrote (298921)8/8/2006 5:26:47 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1575010
 
John, I owe you one on that author from Finland, a crazy guy indeed but very worthwhile reading: The book about his super efficient battery banned and on the killing list of a lot of international organizations is "Adam and Eve" by Arto Paasalinni.

Don't believe it's translated into English as yet though. Originally written in Finish I read it in Swedish and quite of his books are translated into French, a few into English.

No doubt they will all come though. Just like the Swedish society critical crime books by Henning Mankell, which are now all available. Good stuff says my Japanese wife except for the somewhat antique translations by some old British woman.