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The Ice-Shirt - William T. Vollmann
The Ice-Shirt
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The time is the tenth century A.D. The newcomers are a proud and bloody-minded people whose kings once changed themselves into wolves. The Norse have advanced as implacably as a glacier from Iceland to the wastes of Greenland ?and from there to the place they call ?Vinland the Good.? The natives... show more
The time is the tenth century A.D. The newcomers are a proud and bloody-minded people whose kings once changed themselves into wolves. The Norse have advanced as implacably as a glacier from Iceland to the wastes of Greenland ?and from there to the place they call ?Vinland the Good.? The natives are a bronze-skinned race who have not yet discovered iron and still see themselves as part of nature. As William T. Vollmann tells the converging stories of these two peoples?and of the Norsewomen Freydis and Gudrid, whose venomous rivalry brings frost into paradise?he creates a tour-de-force of ?speculative history,? a vivid amalgam of Icelandic saga, Inuit creation myth, and contemporary travel writing that yields a new an utterly original vision of our continent and its past.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780140131963 (0140131965)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 415
Edition language: English
Series: Seven Dreams (#1)
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Edward
Edward rated it
5.0 The Ice-Shirt
PrefaceList of MapsIce-Text: The Book of Flatey (1382)--The Ice-ShirtIn the Ice (1532-1931)NoteOrthographic NotesI Glossary of Personal NamesII Glossary of Dynasties, Races and MonstersIII Glossary of PlacesIV Glossary of TextsV General GlossaryA Chronology of the First Age of VinlandSources and a F...
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wjmcomposer rated it
0.0 The Ice-Shirt (Seven Dreams)
This book wasn't for me. From the opening pages, I found the author's use of language to be self-indulgent in an almost congratulating way. I'm far too old now to really enjoy the use of language towards it's own ends. In poetry, it's called "music". I require a meaning in addition. The concept of t...
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