And the Walls Became the World All Around by Johanna Ekstrom and Sigrid Rausing review a dying writer's journal
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Johanna Ekstrom's posthumously published work, And the Walls Became the World All Around, is a vivid exploration of loss and loneliness amid the backdrop of a pandemic, triggered by her mother's health crisis.
Ekstrom addresses her emotional turmoil through haunting dreams and memories, revealing her immense talent for evoking complex feelings of abandonment, desire, and despair intertwined with the stark reality of illness.
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