- Mio, my Mio
"Mio, my Mio" is a
children's book byAstrid Lindgren . It was first published in 1954 inSweden , with the Swedish title "Mio, min Mio", and later under the American title Mio, My Son. The writing is stylised and the story strongly reminiscent of traditionalfairy tale s andfolklore . It received a German Youth Literature Prize ("Deutschen Jugendbuchpreis") in1956 .Plot
"Mio, my Mio" starts by introducing Bo Vilhelm Olsson ("Bosse"), a young boy who has been adopted by an elderly couple who dislike boys. They harass him, and tell him to stay out of their way. One day he receives a golden apple and a postcard from the kindly shopkeeper Mrs Lundin. He mails the letter, but not before he has thrown a glance at the card. It is addressed to a king, and it says that his son will soon be coming home.
Soon after, Bosse finds a bottle with a genie trapped inside. Upon freeing it, the genie recognises the apple and takes Bosse to another world, far, far away.
Upon arriving, Bosse is told that his real name is Mio, and that he is son of the king and thus prince of the land. He finds a new best friend, Jum-Jum, and receives the horse Miramis from his father. However, he soon learns that not everything in this world is as wonderful as it first seemed. In the lands beyond that of the king lives an evil
knight named Kato, whose hatred is so strong that the land around hiscastle is barren and singed. He has kidnapped several children from the nearby villages, and he poses a constant threat to the people living there.Mio is told that his destiny is to fight Kato, even though he is only a child. Together with Jum-Jum and Miramis, Mio sets out on a perilous journey into the land of Kato, as the stories have foreseen for thousands and thousands of years.
Themes
Central themes in the story focus on friendship granting strength to endure hardships, that it is sometimes necessary to leave a safe situation and put oneself at risk for a greater cause, and that evil often coincides with unhappiness.
Literary significance and reception
"Mio, my Mio" is Lindgren's first
high fantasy novel. Citation
last = John-Henri
first = Holmberg
author-link = John-Henri Holmberg
contribution = Lindgren, Astrid (Anna Emilia)
year = 1997/1999
title =The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
editor-last = Clute
editor-first = John, and John Grant
pages = 582
place = New York
publisher = St. Martin's Griffin.] Her subsequent contributions to this genre include "The Brothers Lionheart " (1973) and "Ronia the Robber's Daughter " (1981).Adaptations
In 1987, the book was adapted for film as "Mio in the Land of Faraway". Filmed in English and dubbed in Swedish and Russian, the film starred
Nicholas Pickard as Mio,Christian Bale as Jum-Jum,Christopher Lee as Kato, andTimothy Bottoms as the King.Notes
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