Lowest Common Denominator
By (Author) Pirkko Saisio
Translated by Mia Spangenberg
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
11th November 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 20mm
300g
A riveting, funny coming-of-age story- the first volume in Pirkko Saisio's award-winning Helsinki trilogy 'Grandpa says everyone should leave me alone. If I want to be a boy, then I'm a boy- simple as that.' Writing in the wake of her father's death, the narrator of Pirkko Saisio's autofictional novel transports us to the 1950s Finland of her youth, where she navigates life as an only child of communist parents. Convinced she will grow up to become a man, a young Pirkko keeps trying and failing to meet the expectations of the adults around her. With wit and style, Saisio captures the heart-wrenching intensity of childhood feeling, merging fever dreams with sensory-laden memories as each formative experience - with the Big Bad Wolf, a bikini-clad circus announcer, and Jesus Christ himself - drives her further and further from her family and others. Struggling to understand her place in the world around her, it's in language that she discovers a refuge and a way to be seen at last. An unforgettable story of transformation, Lowest Common Denominator is the first volume in a trilogy that has been celebrated in Finland as the best work of the century. Translated from Finnish by Mia Spangenberg.
Playful and profound, Lowest Common Denominator offers a captivating glimpse into twentieth-century Finland through the eyes of a charismatic child narrator. I loved it -- Fiona Mozley
Like Annie Ernaux but funny -- Irne Bluche * rbbKultur *
Long an object of study in Finland, Saisios work is beginning to gain more global recognition now, cementing her place in the canon of autofiction that also includes the Nordic writers Karl Ove Knausgaard and Tove Ditlevsen -- Niina Pollari * Los Angeles Review of Books *
This is both family history and contemporary political history, sexual self-discovery and artist biography moving and clever, funny and beautiful * NZZ am Sonntag, Best Books of the Century *
Saisio gives us a humorous and empathetic account of the challenge of coming to terms with the world we are born into. Its a world animated by the distances between generations, shimmering with the individuality of parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Sensual, curious, imaginative and funny, Saisio reminds us that being someones child can be a deeply queer experience -- Anna Poletti
Pirkko Saisio (born 1949) is one of Finland's most celebrated writers as well as an actor and theatre director. The author of numerous novels, plays and scripts for film and television, Saisio has been nominated for the Finlandia Prize seven times, winning it in 2003. She has, among other awards, received the Aleksis Kivi Prize and the State Literature Award. Lowest Common Denominator is the first volume in her Helsinki trilogy, followed by Backlight and The Red Book of Farewells.