The Tomten (Astrid Lindgren)
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The ''Tomten'' books are two children's books written by
Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on- ...
. They are based on poems by
Viktor Rydberg Abraham Viktor Rydberg (; 18 December 182821 September 1895) was a Swedish writer and a member of the Swedish Academy, 1877–1895. "Primarily a classical idealist", Viktor Rydberg has been described as "Sweden's last Romantic" and by 1859 was ...
and Karl-Erik Forsslund.


Plot


''The Tomten''

During the night the people at a farm in a forest are asleep. Only Tomten is awake. No one has ever seen Tomten, the people only know that he is there. Sometimes the people only find his small footprints in the snow. Tomten takes care of the animals and gives them comfort through a cold winter's night. He promises them that spring will be there soon. Tomten also visits the children, who always want to see him. However, they are always at sleep when he comes, so they dream about him.


''The Tomten and the Fox''

The fox Mickel is hungry and has not found food for a long time. On Christmas Eve, he comes across a farm in the forest. He goes into the chicken's shed and wants to eat a chicken. However, he is stopped by Tomten. Tomten knows how hungry a fox can be in such a cold winter's night. When a child leaves a plate of groat on the doorstep for Tomten, Tomten wants to share it with Mickel. He tells Mickel that he would share it every night with him if he needs to. Mickel is happy, full and goes back into the forest.


Background

The poem ''
Tomten A (, ), tomte (), , or () is a mythological creature from Nordic folklore today typically associated with the winter solstice and the Christmas season. They are generally described as being short, having a long white beard, and wearing a con ...
'' was written by
Viktor Rydberg Abraham Viktor Rydberg (; 18 December 182821 September 1895) was a Swedish writer and a member of the Swedish Academy, 1877–1895. "Primarily a classical idealist", Viktor Rydberg has been described as "Sweden's last Romantic" and by 1859 was ...
in 1881. In 1957, it was published in the children's magazine ''Klumpe Dumpe'' with illustrations by Harald Wiberg. At the time, Astrid Lindgren worked as an editor at the book publishing company ''
Rabén & Sjögren Rabén & Sjögren is a book publishing company in Sweden. It was established in 1942 by and . Since 1998 it has been part of Norstedts förlag. The publishing focus is on children's and youth literature. Rabén & Sjögren was very successful, pu ...
''. She wanted to publish the poem and the illustrations in a book form and tried to convince the company to do so. In 1960, the book with the illustrations by Wiberg was published by Rabén & Sjögren and was an immediate success. Lindgren was so enthusiastic about the book and the illustrations that she wanted to publish the book in other countries. The publishers agreed, but they wanted Lindgren to write another text to the pictures, which she did. However, she omitted the metaphysical considerations from the poem. This version of the book was released in the same year in Germany. One year later it was published in the United States and other countries. In these countries, Rydberg's name no longer appeared on the book's title, instead Lindgren's name was mentioned. In 1965, a classic poem by Karl-Erik Forsslund was published next to illustrations by Wiberg in Sweden. For the release in other countries, Lindgren wrote a new text to the pictures. The English edition, ''The Tomten and the Fox'', was published the same year. In 2012, 52 years after the publication of the first German edition of ''Tomte Tummetott'' (''The Tomten''), Lindgren's version of the book was first published in Swedish. That year the German publisher found her original writings in his archives and brought it back to Sweden. The book, which was published in 2012, contains new illustrations by Kitty Crowther. In 2017, the book ''Räven och tomten'' (''The Tomten and the Fox'') was published in Sweden, newly illustrated by Eva Eriksson.


Tomten in other works by Lindgren

Lindgren also writes about Tomten and the Fox in her other works. Both characters are mentioned in the novel '' Seacrow Island''. The main character Tjorven leaves a plate with groat on the doorstep for Tomten (in the English edition it is Father Christmas), just like her grandmother had done years ago. Next morning it is empty. While Tjorven is sure that Tomten had it, her friend Pelle believes that the hungry fox that lives on the island has taken the food. In the accompanying television series, ''
Vi på Saltkråkan ''Vi på Saltkråkan'' (We on Salt-Crow Island) is a Swedish TV series in 13 25-minute episodes from 1964. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren, who later re-wrote it as a book, also titled ''Vi på Saltkråkan'' (published ...
'', the viewer sees how the fox eats a salami bread that Tjorven puts to the groats. Tjorven believes Tomte has eaten the salami bread. At the end of the episode, the song "
Gläns över sjö och strand "Gläns över sjö och strand" ("''Shine Over Lakes and Shores''") is the opening line for a poem written by Viktor Rydberg, appearing in the 1891 '' Vapensmeden''. In the novel, the poem has no title. The title "Betlehems stjärna" originally app ...
" is sung, which is based on another poem by Rydberg.


Films

Two films have been made based on Lindgren's Tomten books. In 2007 the German film '' Tomte Tummetott and the Fox'' was made. It is a stop motion animation, which has also been translated into English. The English version of was released on the German DVD edition of the film (''Tomte Tummetott und der Fuchs''). The DVD also has the Tomte Tummetott song in English, German and Swedish. Another Norwegian film adaptation, '' Reven og Nissen'', was made in 2019. It was first shown on 23 December 2019, in Norway (''Reven og Nissen'') and on 24 December 2019, in Sweden (''Räven och Tomten''). The film was produced by Qvisten Animation AS in collaboration with the Astrid Lindgren Company. ''Reven og Nissen'' is approximately 9 minutes long and was directed by Are Austnes and Yaprak Morali. The title song was composed by
Joakim Berg Herbert Joakim "Jocke" Berg (born 16 March 1970 in Eskilstuna, Sweden) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer of Swedish Rock/Pop band Kent. Berg rarely gives interviews, saying in one: less is more. Berg ...
, the singer in the Swedish rock band
Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
. For this purpose, he rewrote the poem by Karl-Erik Forsslund, on which the book by Lindgren is based, into a song. The title "Räven och Tomten" song is sung by
Peter Jöback Peter Arne Jöback (born 4 June 1971 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish singer, actor and musical artist. Biography Early life and education Peter Jöback was born on 4 June 1971 in Stockholm. He spent his childhood in Värmland and Östergö ...
and
Moonica Mac Lisa Linnea Brolander (born 4 December 1990), best known under her stage name Moonica Mac, is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Born in Dalarna and raised in Torsång, her stage name is a combination of the names of the performers Monica Zetterlund ...
.


Reception

''
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'' gave the book ''The Tomten'' a
starred review A starred review is a book review __NOTOC__ A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and merit. A book review may be a primary source, opinion piece ...
. The fascinating story and "Harald Wiberg's darkly luminous rendition of a tranquil snowy farm" turn the book into a great bedtime story for children and leave a lot of room for fantasy. The writer Sarah Moore Fitzgerald thinks ''The Tomten and the Fox'' is "gentle, benign and soothing". It was her favorite book as a child.


References


External links

* https://archive.org/details/tomtensandcastle00astr * https://archive.org/details/tomtenfox0000unse_p3w4 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tomten Swedish children's literature 1960 children's books 1965 children's books Christmas children's books 20th-century Swedish literature Works by Astrid Lindgren Fictional gnomes Children's books about foxes Literature featuring anthropomorphic foxes Rabén & Sjögren books