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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.11.2012, Qupperneq 15

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.11.2012, Qupperneq 15
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15. nóvember 2012 • 15 Part of the Saxon series, prolific author Bernard Cornwell has written a story of the chaos that was England in the 9th century, before there was really an England. Separate warring kingdoms, Mercia, Wessex, and East Anglia, are full of betrayal, chaotic rule, greed, battles, and yearly invasions by Vikings, who rule two of the areas. Uthred of Bebanburg, the main character of the book and the series, must fight a winter battle following the death of King Alfred of Wessex, in order to keep the Danes from taking over the country altogether. It is a colourful, exciting book, and I found it very interesting to read about ancient times before the birth of England. The battles themselves are fascinating, such as putting shields up across a bridge, so that only so many of the enemy could cross. I found especially interesting, the fact that the Viking Danes were more powerful than anybody else at this time, even the Saxon line of King Alfred. As it says in the book “yet to kill one Dane is to resurrect a dozen. Their ships would keep coming across the sea, because the Danes would never rest until the emerald crown was theirs, or until we had crushed them utterly.” Uthred has promised King Alfred that he will support the claim of his grandson Edward as his successor. He has grave doubts, however, as there are other Saxon claimants to the throne. His paramour, Althelflaed, is one of them. A powerful leader, Aehtelflaed has developed into a definite candidate for ruling. It is gratifying to see a strong woman as a major character in what may very well be considered “a man’s book”. As the many family members of Alfred fight between themselves, Uthred makes a decision – to follow Alfred’s wishes and fight on for a unified crown in all three territories. Between the Saxons there is betrayal and plotting, and the Danish force on the other side is stronger than ever. Interesting as well in this book is the mix-up of Christian and pagan values, rampant in the age. Uthred is Saxon, but has been raised by Ragnar the Dane after the death of his family. He therefore follows the pagan ways of the Vikings, although the Christian faith is rising among the Saxons. Uthred always wears Thor’s hammer, whereas other characters frequently wear crosses. Another interesting and powerful woman in the book is a mysterious witch who adds a certain creepiness to the story of the mixture of the religions, even beyond the Danes’ pagan religion. It is she who says “Seven kings will die, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, seven kings and the women you love”. It is a confusing time and a time full of battles and killing for the possession of Alfred’s emerald crown. It is exciting and leaves you, at the end, wondering what is to follow. It would be worth reading the earlier books of the series about the Danes and other Vikings in pre-England. Although all is well at the end of the book, it is clear that it is not permanently so. There is bound to be a seventh in this series. Bernard Cornwell is the British author of many books. Perhaps the most famous are the Sharpe books, which have been made into films. His writing has been almost entirely historical fiction. He was born in 1944, the son of a Canadian airman and a British woman, member of the Auxiliary Air Force. In June 2006, Cornwell was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s 80th Birthday Honours List. He has become an American Citizen, and now lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. For the writing of this series and the Death of Kings, he relied heavily on the various versions of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, filling out or fictionalizing several lesser descriptive parts of the narrative of that work. Photo Mystery: Lögberg-Heimskringla features this series of photographic mysteries in conjunction with the Nelson Gerrard’s “Silent Flashes” project, which explores early photography among Icelandic immigrants and their descendants in North America. Any successful solutions will be published. To obtain further information on the “Silent Flashes” project or to provide input, contact Nelson Gerrard at (204) 378-2758 or eyrarbakki@hotmail.com, or by mail at Box 925, Arborg, Manitoba R0C 0A0. Check out the “Silent Flashes” website and photo archive at www.sagapublications.com. Do you know these people? This stylish young lady photographed (in Alberta?) shortly after 1900 had connections with the Hillman family at Markerville, possibly a neighbour, friend, or even a relative. It comes from Donna (Johannson) Nelson of Markerville, Alberta. Bernard Cornwell Death of Kings HarperCollins Publishing UK General Books (Oct 18 2011) Language: English ISBN-10: 0007331789 ISBN-13: 978-0007331789 Review by Judy Sólveig Wilson Nanaimo, BC REVIEW Death of Kings, Bernard Cornwell Subscribe now to Lögberg-Heimskingla 24 issues a year! Mail Cheque or Money Order to: Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. 100-283 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B5 Canada Tel: (204) 284-5686 Fax: (204) 284-7099 Toll-free: 1-866-564-2374 (1-866-LOGBERG) Name Address City/Town Prov/State E-mail Post/ZIP Code Phone Fax Cheque Money Order MC VISA AMEX Card Number Expiration Date Phone Cardholder (payable to Lögberg-Heimskringla, Inc.) Donation in addition to subscription $ (Canada Charitable Reg. 10337 3635 RR) Canada $47.25 price includes GST Online subscription $35 CAD Manitoba $50.40 price includes GST & PST USA $61 US An online subscription is available FREE to all print subscribers. Call or e-mail for details. 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