The Swedish author Henning Mankell talks to NPR New’s Morning Edition about the 11th and possibly last Wallander novel The Troubled Man:
“Maybe I’m a little old-fashioned. In the times where everyone is talking about how everything is a process, I am keen on dots … you call them a period. I believe in periods. I really thought that now is the ending, to make the final period in the stories of Wallander.”
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