
Independent People
Halldor Laxness(Author)
Everyman's Library (Publisher)
Published on 3. September 2020
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-84159-397-5 (ISBN)
Description
Set in the early decades of the twentieth century, Independent People is a masterly realist novel evoking in rich detail a family and a rural community struggling to survive in the starkest of landscapes. At the same time it is infused with an intense awareness of Iceland's saga tradition and folklore. Bjartur of Summerhouses is a hard and sometimes cruel man, but his flinty determination to achieve independence is both genuinely heroic and bleakly comic. Having spent eighteen years in humiliating servitude before managing to purchase an isolated piece of land rumoured to be cursed, Bjartur wants nothing more than to tend his flocks unbeholden to any man. But his daughter wants to live unbeholden to him, and what ensues is a battle of wills that is by turns harsh and touching, elemental in its emotional intensity and intimate in its homely detail.
An utterly compelling read.
An utterly compelling read.
Reviews / Votes
A saga that somehow contrives to recapture the broad, clear air of older Icelandic tales. * Observer * I love this book ... I can't imagine any greater delight than coming to Independent People for the first time. -- Jane Smiley Funny, clever, sardonic, and brilliant, Independent People is one of my Top Ten Favourite Books of All Time. -- Annie Proulx Laxness has a poet's imagination and a poet's gift for phrase and symbol ... Bjartur is a magnificent and complex symbol of peasant independence. * The New York Times Book Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Everyman
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84159-397-5 (9781841593975)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Halldór Laxness