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This internationally acclaimed winner of the Finlandia Award is âa brilliant and dark parable about the fluid boundaries between human and animalâ (The Boston Globe).  Angel, a young photographer, comes home from a night of carousing to find a group of drunken teenagers in the courtyard of his apartment building, taunting a wounded, helpless young troll. He takes it in, not suspecting the dramatic consequences of this decision. What does one do with a troll in the city? As the trollâs presence influences Angelâs life in ways he could never have predicted, it becomes clear that the creature is the familiar of manâs most forbidden feelings. A novel of sparkling originality, Troll is a wry, beguiling story of nature and manâs relationship to wild things, and of the dark power of the wildness in ourselves.  â[An] imaginative and engaging novel of urban fantasy . . . The stuff of ancient legend shadows with rather unnerving precision the course of unloosed postmodern desire.â âChris Lehmann, The Washington Post Book World |