
audiobook
by L. Mylius (Ludvig Mylius) Erichsen
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INDHOLD
MARIE
ENE DU —
VISE
HUSET VED HAVET
STEMNING
KAMMERATSKAB I »FJÆLDHULEN« - I TIL MARIE
MOR - I
FAR - I
A haunting chorus of verse rises from the stark, icy expanses of the Arctic, weaving together personal longing, rugged landscapes, and the quiet resilience of the people who call the polar region home. The poet moves fluidly between intimate letters to a beloved and vivid portraits of explorers, fishermen, and Inuit life, each poem a small lantern against the endless night.
Through stark imagery of polar nights, creaking ice, and the relentless sea, the collection captures both the external harshness of the far north and the inner currents of love, memory, and solitude. Moments of tenderness sit beside rugged descriptions of storms and voyages, creating a tapestry that feels both timeless and deeply felt.
Readers are invited to journey through snow‑bound villages, hear the whispered prayers of those waiting at distant doors, and feel the pulse of a culture that endures in silence and song. The work offers a meditative, lyrical map of a world where darkness and light are forever intertwined.
Language
da
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2013-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1907
Drawn to the far north as both a writer and explorer, he helped turn Greenland from a blank space on the map into a more clearly understood place. His life was cut short during the Denmark Expedition, giving his work an enduring sense of courage and unfinished adventure.
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