Auringon ydin

Published by Teos.

ISBN:
978-951-851-552-7
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Olemme 2010-luvun Tampereella, mutta historiassa on 1800-luvulta lähtien tapahtunut muutoksia, jotka ovat tehneet Suomesta Euroopan Pohjois-Korean.

Yhteiskuntarauha ja kansanterveys ovat arvoista tärkeimmät. Kaikki riippuvuutta aiheuttavat nautintoaineet on ankarasti kielletty: huumeet, nikotiini, alkoholi ja kofeiini. Seksin helppo saatavuus on sen sijaan valtion erityissuojeluksessa, ja valtiollinen tiede onkin kehittänyt sen jakelun vaivattomaksi. Ihmissuvusta on jalostettu uusi alalaji: altis, nöyrä ja itseään tyrkyttävä. Ennen heitä kutsuttiin naisiksi.

Yksi vaarallinen huume on kuitenkin jäänyt vielä osittain kitkemättä yhteiskunnasta: chili. Vanna ja Jare sotkevat näppinsä sen rikolliseen välittämiseen. Vannan yrittäessä selvittää, mitä hänen kadonneelle sisarelleen on tapahtunut, Jare törmää outoon uskontokulttiin, jonka käsissä on Auringon ydin. Onko tällä epäinhimillisen tulisella chililajikkeella mahdollisesti vaikutuksia, jotka on syystäkin kielletty?

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Sinisala Delivers The Patriarchy A Blow To The Chillies

I'm not sure how I came across this book but I'm glad I did. Sinisalo invents a uchronic Finland where a human female sub-species has been bred. Known as Eloi, they are submissive, receptive and bred for sex and procreation. Intelligent, independent women, Morlocks, are not permitted to reproduce and are doomed to a life of menial labour. The Eusistocratic Republic of Finland benefits and strengthens the patriarchy.

Vana looks like an Eloi but isn't. She wants to rescue her Eloi sister Manna. To do it she needs the money and teams up with a male friend, Jare, to sell chilli. Chilli is considered to be an extremely dangerous stimulant by the Finnish Health authority and the growing or possession of it is illegal. To complicate matters, Vana is an addict and her addiction is getting worse.

Sinisalo tells a truly twisted tale through multiple viewpoints (Vana's and …

The Core of the Sun

I read The Core of the Sun because it was on the #SFFBookClub backlog.

This book is about a woman in a (gender-)dystopian Finnish society that puts public health above all else. Applying eugenics, gender stereotypes, applying science like the fox domestication experiments to humans, this society divides everybody into men and women, and further into H.G. Wells-esque eloi/morlock categories, all based on childhood appearance, behavior, and health. Eloi women especially are forced into extreme feminine stereotypes. The main character has been secretly educated but pretends to be eloi.

I think the most weird and delightful part of the book for me is the focus on chili peppers and capsaicin. It's been made illegal (along with alcohol and tobacco), and so a lot of the book is focused on the main character getting her chili fix, illegal pepper drug trade, and the transcendental experiences from having too many …

A very topical dystopia

The "Finnish Weird" label that I've seen bandied around fits but also doesn't quite - it had me expecting a bit of a lighter quirkier book than this turned out to be. The first scene or two definitely feels like that, but it quickly becomes apparent that a more serious dystopia is being spun, along lines set out by the cover.

Actually I should praise the cover more: it's one of the best book covers I've ever seen, because it tells a lot of the story but without spoilers since none of it made sense until I had reached the relevant parts of the book.

reviewed The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo

The Core of the Sun

It definitely lives up to the expectation engendered (haha) by the blurb.

There are obvious parallels with e.g. The Handmaid's Tale, but the chili angle is amazing, and somehow enhances the extreme Finnishness of the whole thing.

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reviewed The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo

Totally weird, yet very satisfying

Content warning no details, but some plot concepts are touched on.

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