![]() ![]() ![]() Emmi Itäranta lives in Canterbury, United Kingdom. Her novel The City of Woven Streets (The Weaver) won the City of Tampere Literary Award. Clarke Award. The book was translated into over a dozen languages throughout the world. Dick Award, and the Golden Tentacle Award and the Arthur C. The English version was published by HarperCollins in 2014 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia and was nominated for the 2014 Philip K. She wrote her debut novel Memory of Water simultaneously in Finnish and English during a creative writing course. She holds a MA in Drama from the University of Tampere and worked as a columnist, theatre critic, script writer and press officer. In this episode of Age of Water, we join award-winning Finnish author Emmi Itäranta in the UK, where she talks about her eco-fiction including The Memory of Water and how her childhood in Finland helped shape her own activism.Įmmi Itäranta is an award-winning Finnish author. This also includes human interest stories, readings of eco-literature, discussion of film and other media productions of interest. The Age of Water Podcast covers anything of interest from breaking environmental news to evergreen material. Water is the new “gold”, with individuals, corporations and countries positioning themselves around this precious resource. ![]()
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