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By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends

Contributors:

By (Author) Emilie Demant Hatt
Translated by Barbara Sjoholm

ISBN:

9781517904586

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

10th January 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

398.20948977

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 203mm, Spine 25mm

Description

These stories, collected by the Danish artist and ethnographer Emilie Demant Hatt (18731958) during her travels in the early twentieth century among the nomadic Sami in Swedish Spmi, grant entry to a fascinating world of wonder and peril, of nature imbued with spirits, and strangers to be outwitted with gumption and craft. This first English publication of By the Fire is at once a significant contribution to the canon of world literature, a unique glimpse into Sami culture, and a testament to the enduring art of storytelling.

Reviews

"When the darkness draws [the Sami] to the campfire, when the stew kettle hangs on its sooty chain and steam and smoke rise up through the tent opening to the clouds and night sky, then rest comes, memories slip in, like dreams to a sleeper. . . . The spirit of Fairy Tale perches at the edge of the hearth. The fire hisses, the flames flare and die back. . . Outside in the deepest night wander the dead, the spirits, the evil thoughts one person sends another. . . Here inside the tent is the campfire; here is home, the great safe place."Emilie Demant Hatt, from the Introduction

"By the Fire offers insights into the fascinating Sami storytelling tradition at a time when folk beliefs met Christianitywhere motifs from Cinderella and legends about sea monsters intertwine in milieus as diverse as icy mountains and tobacco fields. Barbara Sjoholm's translation renders these wonderful stories in all their darkness and power."Copplie Cocq, Ume University

"For lovers of folktales, By the Fire makes for wonderful reading, while it also shines a light on an important part of Swedish heritage: the Sami people and their culture."Swedish Press

"If you are sitting around a fire this Halloween, or just near a fireplace, reading a few of these tales out loud will send a chill down the spine. You might have to get closer to the fire!"Cliff Cunningham

"This book was unique not only in bringing Sami folktales to the outer world but in including stories by women storytellers about women and children. Up until the 1920s, most folktale collections were stories of men, collected by men, and included tales of greater Scandinavia."Norwegian American

"For those in Smi studies who cannot read Danish, By the Fire is useful in both research and classrooms for engaging directly with primary texts in Smi oral tradition. It is of particular value for those who work with Smi belief, settler colonialism, and Indigenous feminist studies."Journal of Folklore Research

"A welcome introduction into the world of Sami storytelling... provides contextual insight to the stories and the storytellers who Demant Hatt interviewed, fundamentally highlighting the richness of Sami storytelling culture."Gramarye

"A treasury of oddments." Wall Street Journal

"This book will certainly appeal to a general audience interested in Smi culture and will make Smi folklore more accessible to those academics wishing to integrate Smi materials into research and teaching." Journal of American Folklore

"Sometimes straightforward and humorous, at other times mysterious, these stories span a wide range of genres and themes: supernatural encounters, fairytales, animal fables, farcical trickster narratives, didactic parables, encounters with menacing enemies such as cannibalistic ogre-like Stallo beings, escape narratives, tragic accounts of oppression, and heroic tales of resistance." Journal of Finnish Studies


Author Bio

Emilie Demant Hatt (18731958) was a Danish artist and ethnographer who lived among the Sami of Swedish Lapland in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Her account of her life during this time was published in English as With the Lapps in the High Mountains: A Woman among the Sami, 19071908, translated by Barbara Sjoholm.

Barbara Sjoholm is a writer, editor, and translator of Danish and Norwegian literature. She has written fiction and nonfiction, including Black Fox: A Life of Emilie Demant Hatt, Artist and Ethnographer.

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