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Writings by Western Icelandic women

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    Publisher:
    University of Manitoba Press, 1996

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  • Contributor: Wolf, Kirsten
    Date:
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    1996
    Summary:

    There are two Icelands. One is the island in the North Sea, settled since Viking times. The other is "Western Iceland," the communities throughout North America, settled by Icelanders in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and which still maintain strong ties to the "old country."" "This collection of short stories and poems spans seventy-five years of writing by Western Icelandic women writers. It includes translated work by little-known early writers, such as Undina, who wrote before the turn of the century, as well as work written in English by prominent writers such as Laura Goodman Salverson, twice a winner of the Governor-General's Award. These short stories and poems reflect a range of experiences common to immigrant women from many cultures.

    Contents:
    • Departure from Iceland ; Spring in the West ; My love for you ; Ode to the sun / Undina
    • I remain ; Counsel for the heart ; To Iceland / Juliana Jonsdottir
    • Two different marriages ; The hourglass
    • The ABC and worldly wisdom / Torfhildur Porsteinsdottir Holm
    • The wido
    • They: a biography in a few words ; The messenger of peace / Margrjet J. Benedictsson
    • Lost tracks ; Beyond the pale ; Not everything is as it seems / Gudrun H. Finnsdottir
    • In old haunts ; Much do servants know ; Goody / Arnrun from Fell
    • Havamal at Voo ; In the morning of life / Rannveig K.G. Sigbjornsson
    • Dawn ; Candlelight ; I know of a bird ; Like seeds / Jakobina Johnson
    • Cloth of gold ; The cabinet of curios ; Dream world / Helen Sveinbjornsson
    • Hidden fire ; The greater gift ; When blind guides lead ; The Alabaster box / Laura Goodman Salverson.
    Original Publisher: Winnipeg, Man., University of Manitoba Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 0887556418, 9780887556418, 9780887553981, 0887553982, 9780887550355