
The international bestseller from Finlandia Prize winner Laura Lindstedt. ONEIRON /ó.ne:.ron/ noun, dream Origin: Ancient Greek Seven women meet in a white, undefined space seconds after their deaths. Time, as we understand it, has ceased to exist, and all bodily sensations seem to have disappeared. None of the women can remember what happened to her, or how she got there. They don't know each other. They don't know why they are there - or where they are. In turn they try to remember, to piece together the fragments of their lives, their identities, their lost loves, and to pinpoint the moment they left their former lives behind. Playing with genres from essay to poetry, Oneiron is an astonishing work that explores the question of what follows death and delves deep into the lives and experiences of seven unforgettable women.
Author

Laura Lindstedt was born in Kajaani, Finland. Her debut novel, Sakset (2007), was nominated for Finland's most prestigious literary award, the Finlandia Prize. Her second novel from 2015, Oneiron, received both the Finlandia Prize and the Toisinkoinen Prize, along with several nominations.