The Last of the Vikings
by Johan Bojer
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raudakind Both books are historical novels about the time just before the mechanization of commercial fishing, are set in the far north and relate to Norwegian history.
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Lest på ungdomsskolen. Gjorde stort inntrykk. Husker fortsatt hvordan ullvottene blandet seg med gnagsårene i hendene
Translated by Jessie Muir from the Norwegian, with an afterword by Richard Vowles. First published 1923.
Jacket notes: Set against the harsh beauty of the Lofoten Islands, 'The Last of the Vikings' is a stirring depiction of man's perseverance and of the end of an era. Its action centers upon a single fishing season, when the Norwegian peasantry, descendants of the Vikings, make their annual voyage to the Islands. Battling wind and sea as their ancestors have done for a thousand years, now they also must face a new challenge: the competition of the machine, inevitably dooming their age-old way of life. It is this way of life that dominates these pages. Masterfully portrayed are men and women whose intimate relationship to Nature invests show more them with an extra-human dimension; and recreated is a vanished rhythm of existence, a 'tenacious struggle with soil, sea, and self,' that holds special meaning amid the disjointed patterns of the modern age.
Ranking The Last of the Vikings "the finest of Bojer's novels," Richard Vowles writes, "The essential conflict of the novel is not man versus sea but sea versus land in the Norwegian sensibility - hence man's sensibility." And also "Characterization is elementary. It is almost always so in Bojer. But evidently Bojer is more concerned with scape, scope,, and genre study than with the intricacies of personal relationship."
Compelling environment and perseverance of the people, a memorable read if not very cheerful. show less
Jacket notes: Set against the harsh beauty of the Lofoten Islands, 'The Last of the Vikings' is a stirring depiction of man's perseverance and of the end of an era. Its action centers upon a single fishing season, when the Norwegian peasantry, descendants of the Vikings, make their annual voyage to the Islands. Battling wind and sea as their ancestors have done for a thousand years, now they also must face a new challenge: the competition of the machine, inevitably dooming their age-old way of life. It is this way of life that dominates these pages. Masterfully portrayed are men and women whose intimate relationship to Nature invests show more them with an extra-human dimension; and recreated is a vanished rhythm of existence, a 'tenacious struggle with soil, sea, and self,' that holds special meaning amid the disjointed patterns of the modern age.
Ranking The Last of the Vikings "the finest of Bojer's novels," Richard Vowles writes, "The essential conflict of the novel is not man versus sea but sea versus land in the Norwegian sensibility - hence man's sensibility." And also "Characterization is elementary. It is almost always so in Bojer. But evidently Bojer is more concerned with scape, scope,, and genre study than with the intricacies of personal relationship."
Compelling environment and perseverance of the people, a memorable read if not very cheerful. show less
Recommended to me by Betty Strand, this book depicts the lives of Norwegian fishermen and their families in the area and time period of Thora Strand, my 2G grandmother. Helped me understand why she and her siblings immigrated to the US and to Minnesota.
Lofotfisket. Det oser og fyk av navnet og gamle dagers uhorvelige slit og innsats for å gjøre storfangst slik at familiene kunne leve og mannen kanskje sprade litt - for en stakket stund. Før det bar heim til kjerring og unger og slitet på garden. En klassiker om fiskaren og om mennesket mot og med naturen - i all sin velde. Her drar de helt fra Trøndelag til Lofoten for å høste der naturen sår og tar. Der er det voksne menn, gubber og guttunger som alle blir satt på prøver - hver dag - enten det er havet, kvinnfolk, frykten eller flasken. Illustrasjonene er et helt eget kapittel i vår nasjonale kunstproduksjon viet det folket vårt har levd av og vært avhengig av. Også den gang var det klare motsetninger mellom storkara og show more den vanlige arbeidsmann på sjøen. Når havet skremmer må fremtiden søkes andre steder - som i skolegang eller å reise til Amerika. Og av og til er det noen som vender tilbake til hjemstedet - der alt er endret. show less
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- The Last of the Vikings
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- Den siste viking
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