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A comet in moominland
A comet in moominland







Several of the characters introduced in this book-the Muskrat, the Snork, the Snork Maiden, and Snufkin-recur in the later books, to a greater or lesser extent. There is still a trace of two-dimensionality, in particular, around Moomintroll’s parents, though this perhaps reflects their largely reactive role in the book: there’s little sign, here, of Moominpappa’s occasional wanderlust or of Moominmamma’s eventual quiet rebelliousness, although she does get to lose her temper a little at one point. The Moomin family here is not as well-rounded as it would later become (both literally and figuratively). Later books would also emphasise character to a greater degree. The book thus shares a focus on disaster, a concern with natural hazards, and a pittoresque linearity of plot with its predecessor later books would be more wilfully didactic, more seriously whimsical, less quest-focussed than this. And Comet sees the introduction of several new characters, including the nomadic and staunchly anti-materialistic Snufkin, the first of Jansson’s particularly intriguing, almost scene-stealing, ‘foils’ to the Moomin family.Īs foreshadowed by the title, the story concerns the danger posed to Moominvalley-and, by extension, to Earth-by the approach of a comet on an apparent collision course. There are also some very well-handled touches of gentle humour (such as the ‘village store’ scene, with a precursor to Douglas Adams’ bistromathics), again something largely missing from the earlier book. There’s a much greater differentiation between the characters: Moomintroll and Sniff, for example, emerge here as quite distinct personalities, something that was not evident in Flood. For a start, the division of the narrative into discrete chapters greatly assists with the pacing and Jansson has found her feet with the characters. Comet, though, is a much more assured story than Flood. Both books are therefore indelibly influenced by the turmoil through which Europe was still passing.

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Tove Jansson was already deeply involved with the writing of Comet in Moominland, her second book, when her first book ( The Moomins and the Great Flood, which I reviewed last week) was published at the end of World War Two.









A comet in moominland