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16%OFFKristny Gerdur - Bloodhoof - 9781908376107 - V9781908376107
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Bloodhoof

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Description for Bloodhoof Paperback. Bloodhoof is the re-casting into compulsively spare modern verse of an ancient Eddic poem . It is a minimalist epic telling of the abduction of Gerour Gymisdottir from a land of giants and the subsequent events culminating in her return from the court of Freyr of the 'wolf-grey eyes' with her beloved son. Num Pages: 128 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 214 x 137 x 11. Weight in Grams: 200.

Bloodhoof is a compulsively modern recasting of the ancient Eddic poem Skírnimál – a minimalist epic telling of the abduction of Gerður Gymisdóttir from a land of giants and her eventual return from the court of Freyr with her beloved son. The journey is full of iron-hard rocks, ice and serpents, and fields of corn whispering in the breeze.

Bloodhoof is a story of "ghosts and long-dead heroes" – a game of thrones that will linger in the memory. Parallel-text verse in Icelandic and English.

Gerður Kristný was born in Reykyavik in 1970. She has produced 18 books of fiction and non-fiction, ... Read more

Rory McTurk is Emeritus Professor of Icelandic Studies at the University of Leeds, and the editor of the Blackwell's Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (2007).

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Product Details

Publisher
Arc Publications United Kingdom
Number of pages
128
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
197g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Lancs, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781908376107
SKU
V9781908376107
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About Kristny Gerdur
Gerour Kristny is a phenomenally energetic Icelandic writer, having produced 18 books of fiction and non-fiction prose, as well as children's books and poetry, in the 16 years since the appearance of her first. She has won numerous prizes and awards, from the Icelandic Journalism Award in 2005 to the Icelandic Literature Prize in 2010 for Bloodhoof. She says she ... Read more

Reviews for Bloodhoof
The conveying of a poet into another language can be talked through in various ways. Stefan Tobler's preface caught hold of me by its enthusiasm, pleasure in the work, and that he cares. In contrast, David Treece's introduction had me bored by the first page. It's the difference - or is here - between the worker on the text and ... Read more

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