De Ziel van het Noorden

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De Ziel van het Noorden

by Gino Bertolini

NL·~1 hours

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Description

A wandering observer sets out from Copenhagen’s bustling harbor, where cyclists move like a hive and the city’s quiet rhythm hides a deeper unease. Through keen eyes he sketches everyday scenes—shopgirls, office clerks, and the restless tide of commuters—while noting the paradox of a society that boasts order, low crime and high productivity yet wrestles with a surprisingly high rate of self‑destruction. The narrative feels part travel diary, part sociological portrait, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a nation caught between modern confidence and an undercurrent of melancholy.

The journey continues northward to Helsingør, where the mist‑shrouded fortress of Elsinore rises like a sentinel over the Øresund. Here the author weaves the legend of Hamlet into his observations, using the castle’s history to probe the clash between past grandeur and present anxieties. As the water lilies drift in the canal and the sea murmurs against ancient walls, the book gently explores how cultural identity, progress, and inner conflict intertwine in the Nordic soul.

Details

Full title

De Ziel van het Noorden De Aarde en haar Volken, 1917

Language

nl

Duration

~1 hours (75K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/

Release date

2009-02-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Gino Bertolini

An early 20th-century Italian writer and journalist, he moved easily between travel writing, social observation, and literary history. His books range from vivid journeys through the Balkans to a large, image-rich study of Italy and a work on how Edmondo De Amicis’s Cuore came to be.

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