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| 类型/形式: | Fiction |
|---|---|
| 附加的形体格式: | Online version: Halldór Laxness, 1902-1998. Salka Valka. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1936 (OCoLC)582807744 |
| 材料类型: | 小说 |
| 文件类型: | 书 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Halldór Laxness; F H Lyon |
| OCLC号码: | 2231543 |
| 注意: | "The Danish edition, translated from the original Icelandic by Gunnar Gunnarson ... The present edition, translated from the Danish, has been revised by the author." |
| 描述: | 429 p. 22 cm. |
| 其他题名: | Salka Valka. |
| 责任: | by Halldor Laxness. Translated by F.H. Lyon. |
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Salka Valka, An Icelandic Masterpiece
This book is somewhat obscure in the USA; It was originally published in Iceland in two parts (Þú vínviður hreini and Fuglinnn í fjörunni) in the early thirties where it created a sensation in the Scandinavian countries. It was published in England in 1936 (translated from the Danish- last printed...
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This book is somewhat obscure in the USA; It was originally published in Iceland in two parts (Þú vínviður hreini and Fuglinnn í fjörunni) in the early thirties where it created a sensation in the Scandinavian countries. It was published in England in 1936 (translated from the Danish- last printed 1964.) This is one of Laxness's earlier works, written just before Independent People and covering some of the same territory, but focusing on life in a fishing village rather than on a sheep-farm.This is a novel about fish. And love. And, surprisingly, gender and feminism. Salka is an unlikely heroine, homely, coarse and ignorant; but not stupid; possessed of a vitality which cannot be defeated. Salka's struggle to find her place in a hostile world- a fickle mother, faithless lovers and lack of any real friends- is the common thread woven throughout the work. The book has a complicated mix of sub-themes: illegitimacy, incest, class, domestic abuse, infant mortality, hypocrisy, poverty, Socialism, Capitalism, and Christianity. As a novel of Social Realism, it can be ranked with the finest of Dickens, or even Zola's Germinal. Sprinkled throughout is Icelandic folk wisdom, dark humor, fatalism and a strong sense of the absurd. A tremendous book- certainly worthy of a new translation- but considering that Laxness's great Iceland's Bell wasn't translated into English at all until 2003, English readers may have to wait a while for the proper return of Salka Valka, or else trouble themselves to learn Icelandic!
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