In the West, and then in the 1960s and during the 1970s in the EastĮurope and other sides of the globe, including Japan. The international Moomin boom came in two waves, first in the 1950s Popularity among children, they are also much appreciated by adults. Although Jansson's Moomintrolls gained worldwide Sophisticated humour, and existentialist sense of aloneness. The Moomintrolls became a huge success with their adventurous, freedom loving spirits, Lars Jansson drew and wrote Moomin until 1975, and then the work was continuedīy others. Tove Jansson drew the comic strip Moomin for the Evening News, London, from 1953 to 1959,Īnd then was succeeded by her brother Lars Jansson, who had helped her to translate the original Some people sail on it slowly, some quickly, and some capsize." (from Moominvalley in November, 1970) Moominpappa and mother Moominmamma in the Valley of the Moomins. Moomintroll is a bland-faced little creature, who lives with his father Herīooks have been compared to the work of Lewis Carroll and J.R.R. Tove Jansson began her Moomin series in 1945. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪnd children's book writer, famous for Moomintrolls which have foundįriends worldwide.
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