Page 48 of The Troubled Man


  There are many shifts of that type in this book, between what actually happened and what might conceivably have happened.

  Like most other authors, I write in order to try to make the world more understandable. In that respect, fiction can be superior to factual realism.

  So it doesn’t matter whether or not there is a nursing home somewhere in central Sweden called Niklasgården. Nor does it matter if there is a banqueting hall on Östermalm in Stockholm where naval officers congregate. Or a cafe just outside Stockholm that serves the same purpose, where a submarine officer by the name of Hans-Olov Fredhäll might turn up. And Madonna didn’t give a concert in Copenhagen in 2008.

  But the most important things in this book are built on the solid foundation of reality.

  Many people have helped me in doing the necessary research. I thank them all most gratefully.

  However, the responsibility for the contents right up to the final period lies with me. Completely, and with no exceptions.

  Henning Mankell

  Gothenburg, June 2009

 


 

  Henning Mankell, The Troubled Man

 


 

 
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