The Circle (novel)

The Circle
Author Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren
Original title Cirkeln
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Genre Young adult fiction, Urban fantasy, Horror
Publisher Rabén & Sjögren (Swedish), Random House (English)
Publication date
April 2011 (Sweden), June 2012 (United Kingdom)
Media type Print (Paperback and hardback)
Pages 516 (hardback)
Followed by Fire

The Circle (Swedish title Cirkeln) is a Swedish young adult fantasy novel written by Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren. It is the first part of the Engelsfors trilogy. The novel takes place in a fictional rural town in Bergslagen in central Sweden and follows a group of teenage girls with little in common who discover that they are witches chosen to save the world from an otherwordly evil. In addition to the fantasy theme, the novel also uses tropes of horror fiction, psychological realism and the unreliable narrator. The novel has been sold for publication in 21 different languages in addition to Swedish.[1] Random House released the English translation in the UK on June 7, 2012, and in other English-speaking countries during the summer of 2012.[2]

The novel won Bokbloggarnas litteraturpris which is awarded by major Swedish book bloggers,[3] as well as Bokjuryn, where over 30,000 Swedish children and young adults vote for their favourite books,[4] and it was nominated for the August Prize youth award in 2011.

Plot

The novel follows the six "chosen ones" Minoo, Rebecka, Vanessa, Anna-Karin, Ida, and Linnéa, all of whom are first-year students at the same secondary school. Ida and Linnéa are not featured as point of view characters in the novel for thematic and narrative purposes. The characters soon come off as unreliable narrators as their description of themselves and other characters don't match each other, such as Minoo's comments on Rebecka's beauty and Anna-Karin's on her own weight. The apparent suicide of Linnéa's "brother in all but blood" Elias becomes the start of a series of strange events in the town.

Characters

Critical reception

Cirkeln received positive reviews in Dagens Nyheter,[5] Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå[6] and Skånska Dagbladet.[7]

Film adaptation

A film adaptation was to be produced by Filmlance with Levan Akin set to direct and Sara Bergmark Elfgren as script writer. The production was put on hold due to disagreements between the authors and Filmlance. Akin left the project as well.[8] The details remain unrevealed.[9]

In April, 2013, Benny Andersson of ABBA announced that he had bought the rights to the film from Filmlance.[10][11] The film The Circle was shot during March - July 2014 by Andersson's production company RMV Film and was released in February, 2015.

References

  1. Release dates and publishers, Sara Bergmark Elfgren's blog
  2. The Circle, randomhouse.com
  3. Hurra för "Cirkeln" - vinnare av Bokbloggarnas litteraturpris 2011 Rabén & Sjögren (in Swedish)
  4. "Rum 213" och "Cirkeln" vinnare i Bokjuryn 2011 Rabén & Sjögren (in Swedish)
  5. Mats Strandberg & Sara Bergmark Elfgren: "Cirkeln" Dagens Nyheter 18 April 2011 (in Swedish)
  6. Magisk cirkel gör succé Göteborgs-Posten 20 April 2011 (in Swedish)
  7. Häxor och action i ny ungdomsbok Skånska Dagbladet 7 April 2011 (in Swedish)
  8. "Cirkeln"-författare hoppar av film, Dagens Nyheter 24 February 2012 (in Swedish)
  9. Den sorgliga situationen med Cirkeln-filmen, open letter by Bergmark Elfgren and Strandberg on 24 February 2012 (in Swedish)
  10. Hanna Fahl (15 April 2013). "Nytt samarbete sluter Cirkeln". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  11. Alexander Dunerfors (15 April 2014). "Benny Andersson räddar "Cirkeln"". MovieZine (in Swedish). Retrieved 23 December 2014.
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