Islanti : tarun ja runon maa

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Islanti : tarun ja runon maa

by Into Konrad Inha

FI·~3 hours

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A sweeping portrait of Iceland’s first encounters unfolds through the eyes of daring Viking explorers. The narrative follows the early Norsemen—Nadodd, Gardar, Flóki—and their bewildering voyages across storm‑tossed seas, the naming of stark landscapes like “Snow‑Land” and “Ice‑Land,” and the first tentative steps onto an uninhabited shore. Their stories are told with vivid detail, turning rugged fjords, towering glaciers and volcanic craters into characters of their own.

Beyond the adventurous chronicle, the book paints a lively picture of the island’s raw beauty and the challenges faced by its earliest settlers. It weaves together natural description, folklore, and the lingering influence of early Christian monks, offering listeners a rich tapestry of myth and history. Ideal for anyone curious about how a harsh, remote land became a place of enduring legend and cultural identity.

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Language

fi

Duration

~3 hours (224K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Helsinki: Kansanvalistusseura, 1912.

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2024-01-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Into Konrad Inha

Into Konrad Inha

1865–1930

Best known as I. K. Inha, he helped preserve Finland in words and images, recording its landscapes, villages, and folk traditions at a time of rapid change. His books blend a journalist’s eye for detail with a traveler’s curiosity.

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