
A relentless snowstorm blankets the remote fjordland, turning the world into a white haze where visibility is measured in yards. Pall, a weary trader’s assistant, trudges home through the howling wind, his empty sack a reminder of the credit denied by the trading post. The stark beauty of the mountains, the dark‑blue sea, and the lone black church loom in the distance, offering both shelter and the promise of a familiar hearth.
As the storm finally eases, Pall’s thoughts drift to Borg, the grand estate of Ørlygur the Rich—a man whose generosity is spoken of in almost regal terms. Though pride and past refusals weigh on him, the prospect of a warm meal and a friendly fire tempts the exhausted traveler. The story unfolds amid the harsh yet majestic Icelandic landscape, exploring the quiet desperation of a man caught between survival and dignity.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (572K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1889–1975
Known for bringing Icelandic landscapes and rural life to a wide readership, this celebrated novelist wrote mainly in Danish and became one of the best-known Icelandic authors of the 20th century. His stories are remembered for their strong sense of place, human struggle, and quiet moral depth.
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