Early on, there's an implication that the flowers and inhabitants have grown larger, although the opposite is just as believable.Īs time passes, the writer grows both more and less comfortable in Tainaron. The letters describe the writer's daily experiences in the city of Tainaron, a colorful, bustling town whose inhabitants (save, perhaps, for the writer) are various sorts of insects. I can definitely see why Jeff likes this book, which is a series of letters written from an unknown correspondent to an unknown recipient, possibly a former lover. That may change, as Tainaron was nominated for both the World Fantasy Award and the International Horror Guild Award in 2005. Show More published in Finland in 1985, and seems to be one of the few books by Krohn to be translated into English.
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