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Olav Audunssn: III. Crossroads
By (Author) Sigrid Undset
Translated by Tiina Nunnally
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
31st January 2023
United States
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Historical fiction
839.82372
Paperback
216
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
255g
The third volume in the Nobel Prizewinning writers epic story of medieval Norway, finely capturing Undsets fluid, natural style in the first English translation in nearly a century
In the early fourteenth century, Norway is a kingdom in political turmoil, struggling with opposing forces within its own borders and drawn into strife with neighboring Sweden and Denmark. Bloody family vendettas and conflicting loyalties sparked by the irrepressible passion of a boy and his foster sister (also his betrothed) have now set in motion a series of terrible consequenceswith a legacy of betrayal, murder, and disgrace that will echo down through the generations. Crossroads, the third of Olav Audunssns four volumes, finds Olav heartbroken by loss and further estranged from his son. To escape his grief, Olav leaves his home estate of Hestviken and agrees to serve as captain on a small merchant ship headed to London. There, separated from everything familiar to him, Olav begins a visionary journey that will send him far into the forest and deep into his soul. Questioning past decisions and future plans, Olav must grapple with his own perceptions of love and guilt, sin and penitence, vengeance and forgiveness.
Set in a time and place where royalty and religion vie for power, and bloodlines and loyalties are law, Crossroads summons a powerful picture of Northern life in medieval times, as the Swedish Academy noted in awarding Sigrid Undset the Nobel Prize in 1928. Conveying both the intimate drama and epic sweep of Olavs story as grief and guilt drive him to ever more desperate action, Crossroads is a moving and masterly re-creation of a vanished world tainted by bloodshed and haunted by sin and retribution.
As with Kristin Lavransdatter, her earlier medieval epic, Undset immersed herself in the legal, religious, and historical documents of the time while writing Olav Audunssn to create astoundingly authentic and compelling portraits of Norwegian life in the Middle Ages. And as in her translation of Kristin Lavransdatter, Tiina Nunnally does full justice to Undsets natural, fluid prose, in a style that delicately and lyrically conveys the natural world, the complex culture, and the fraught emotional territory against which Olavs story inexorably unfolds.
"Engrossing... Fans of well-researched historical epics ought to check this out."Publishers Weekly
"[Undset] is also a master of evoking a vanished way of life and, above all, of natures vitality, of weather, of land- and seascapes, exhilarating images that freshen a story that is deeply tinctured with anguish and uncertainty. "Star Tribune
"These books are so well written and so beautifully translated that the reader is pulled into the story and brought along on the journey. We dont feel like observers, but participants."Looking for a Good Book
"Undset describes the harsh life in the far northits formidable sea, bone-chilling winters, and breathtaking landscapein poetic evocative language, splendidly translated."Historical Novel Society
Sigrid Undset (18821949) was a prolific Norwegian writer and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. From 1940 to 1945, she lived in the United States in exile during the German occupation of Norway. She is best known for her epic medieval trilogy Kristin Lavransdatter and the tetralogy Olav Audunssn. Her novel Marta Oulie is also published in translation by the University of Minnesota Press.
Tiina Nunnally is the award-winning translator of many works of Scandinavian literature, including Sigrid Undsets Kristin Lavransdatter, which was awarded the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club translation prize. She has translated books by Tove Ditlevsen, Ola Larsmo, Vidar Sundstl, and Per Olov Enquist, as well as The Complete and Original Norwegian Folktales of Asbjrnsen and Moe (Minnesota, 2019).