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El. knyga: Cabin in the Mountains: A Norwegian Odyssey

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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Apollo
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786696755
  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Apollo
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786696755

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The wooden holiday cabin, or hytte, is a staple of Norwegian life. Robert Ferguson, author of Scandinavians, explores the history and meaning of a national icon.



The wooden holiday cabin, or hytte, is a staple of Norwegian life. Robert Ferguson, author of Scandinavians, explores the significance of a national icon in this charming, affectionate history.

Turf-roofed and wooden-built, offering fresh clean air, peace, isolation, and the promise of a day's wood-chopping, hiking, or snow-clearing amid landscapes of great beauty, the hytte—or wooden cabin home—is a crucial part of the national identity of every Norwegian. In 2016, Robert Ferguson and his wife bought a piece of land high up in the Hardangervidda, the plateau that dominates south-central Norway, and on it they built such a hytte.

For Ferguson, the hytte represented the realisation of a dream that first brought him to Norway from England more than thirty years ago. As the cabin takes shape he learns, through conversations with friends and cabin-builders, the cultural history of modern Norway. He learns of the changing traditions attached to these cabin homes for native Norwegians as they try to marry their new-found urban affluence to their past as a tight-knit, impoverished rural community-nation.

Along the way he also describes the intense and mutually rewarding relationship that arose between the colonial Norwegians and their wealthy, imperialist British neighbours across the North Sea in the 19th and 20th centuries; how the British 'salmon-lords' showed them another way of looking at their great rivers, and how English climbers introduced them to a new way of thinking about their mountains.

Recenzijos

Illuminating... Insightful knowledge of Norway's cultural and social history' * TLS * Ferguson takes us on an uncompromising journey into the dark cold north, to reveal the warmth that comes from deep community bonds qualities all too often lost in our modern urban lives -- Tim Ecott Singular and captivating: the pursuit of a dream -- Professor John Carey PRAISE FOR ROBERT FERGUSON:

'Scandinavians is a terrific read... [ It] reads like many 19th-century travel books, which also combined wonderful narrative description with bright speculation... It's this approach that makes the book so thoroughly enjoyable' Literary Review.

'Ferguson stretches wide the fabric of history, his knowledge and insights in the process bringing the varied stories of the Nordic people vividly to life' Irish Times.

'Charming, affectionate... Penetrating' -- David Aaronovitch, The Times

Daugiau informacijos

The wooden holiday cabin, or hytte, is a staple of Norwegian life. Robert Ferguson, author of Scandinavians, explores the history and meaning of a national icon.
1 Friday afternoon, 21 December 2018
1(18)
Christmas 2018
The drive to the cabin
Ice on the roads
Problem of getting onto the roof
Clearing snow from the roof
Losing a snow shovel
Lighting the fire
An alternative method of clearing the snow not used
I check the Blackpool result
Geirr Tveitt's music on the radio
2 Sunday, 31 December 2017
19(18)
Selling a dream
Baptism in the mountain chapel
Origins of the cabin dream
The dog gets bored
Chance meeting with a landowner
3 8 January 1985
37(26)
Visit to a cabin by the sea
Party on an island
Conversation with Sverre
His pursuit of the lucid dream
History of Norwegian cabin culture
Listening to calls of shepherdesses in the Norwegian mountains
Internet at the cabin
4 5 May 2018
63(24)
Thoughts on the nature of dreams
A second-hand bookshop
Malcolm Lowry and Nordahl Grieg
Translation problems
Street life around Majorstua
`Your cabin is being delivered today'
The drive through the Numedal valley
The petrol station at Lampeland
We meet the builders
I resolve to find out more about wood as a building material
5 23 June 2018
87(26)
Midsummer's Eve party near Oslo
The spirit of dugnad
The curious phenomenon of Norgesvenner (`Friends of Norway')
An argument concerning Bob Dylan and the Beatles
On translating Norwegian Wood into English
On wood as a building material
Differences between loft and stabbur
Courting customs related to the loft
A case of mistaken identity
The drive home
6 14 July 2018
113(30)
We pick up the key to the cabin
fault-finding tour
Painting the cabin
Different ways of thinking about mountains
Ibsen the collector of folk tales
Carpelan's mountain painting trip
Olsen's auction of Scream
Secret fears of working up a ladder
W. C. Slingsby and Therese Bertheau climbing `Storen'
Norwegians adopt mountaineering as a sport
Johannes Heftye
Emanuel Mohn's unpatriotic failings
Amundsen's dogs
7 Early September 2018
143(34)
Walkers' cabins in the mountains
On using a tent
A triangular walk in the west of the Hardangervidda
Haukeliseter cabin
First night out
Petrified trees
Footpath marking
Hellevassbu
Losing the way
Up into Slettedalen
Blood on the snow
Amundsen nearly freezes to death
The descent to Haukeliseter
How memory edits experience
8 Friday 7 September
177(18)
The living roof arrives
Country and western music in Norway
A. B. Wilse the photographer
Construction and maintenance of the living roof
DAB radio in Norway
Conversation about Norwegian national dishes
On the early trade routes across Hardangervidda
The pre-Christian burial ground at Kjemhus
9 Mid-September 2018
195(38)
Problems with the komfyrvakt (`cooker alarm')
Morning coffee in the village
How cabin settlements rescue village economies
The neighbouring plot of land sold
On Norwegian newspapers
Formation and political fate of the Christian Democratic Party
Blasphemy laws
Abortion law reform
The price of alcohol
Visit to the Kjemhus burial ground
Reading about Chinese hermits
A street party in the mountains
Waiting for a lunar eclipse on Hardangervidda
Food and fuel at walkers' cabins
An idea from London
The Resistance and the Jews in Occupied Norway
10 Saturday, 6 October 2018
233(20)
Wood delivered for the first winter
Stacking the wood
I buy a tarpaulin
Some byoriginaler (`street eccentrics')
Willy the Jesus Singer
Norwegian comedians
Lack of comic writers in Norway
A closely observed delivery man
Conversation with an anarchist
Walking the dogs
Frisbee golf comes to Norway
Willy and the newspaper seller
11 12 October 2018
253(34)
We arrange for a terrace to be built
Architecture of a mountain cabin
Kare the carpenter
On the Norwegian lusekofte (`louse jacket')
The NOKAS robbery
Puzzling Americanisms in British English
Norwegian fans of English football
The plan to hang the cupboard on the wall
On the English lakselords (`salmon lords')
History of Anglophilia in Norway
Clearing a salmon river
The Fjordmog Club
Nostalgia
In the footsteps of the lakselords
A musical entertainment
On Lady Arbuthnott
Knut Hamsun, an Anglophobic Norwegian
Hanging the cupboard on the wall
12 Friday evening, 21 December 2018
287(24)
The difficulties of sofa beds
The terrace in place
Decide to clear snow from the terrace
On making a dream come `true'
On Bernhard Herre's Recollections of a Hunter
A love triangle
Influence of mountains on Norwegian philosophers
Arne Nœss and Peter Wessel Zapffe
Ncess's mountain cabins
How smoking saved Bertrand Russell's life
Naiss, Else Herzberg and Zapffe climb Stetind
Failure of my efforts to clear the snow
On Zapffe's `Anti-Natalist' philosophy
Zapffe's extreme environmentalism
We sit down to eat
Bibliography 311(2)
List of Photographs 313
Robert Ferguson is an award-winning writer, translator, and radio dramatist. He is the author of numerous books, including Scandinavians: In Search of the Soul of the North, The Vikings: A History, Henrik Ibsen: A New Biography, and Enigma: The Life of Knut Hamsun, which was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Best Biography Award and won the University of London J.G. Robertson Award. His translation of Lars Mytting's Norwegian Wood won Non-Fiction Book of the Year in 2016. Born in the UK in 1948, he emigrated to Norway in 1983 and has made his home there since.