The Icelandic Canadian - 01.08.2001, Side 42

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.08.2001, Side 42
124 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 56 #3 umes is a reminder that the Icelandic sagas can hold their own with the literature of the Mediterranean. Here is the poetry of the North Atlantic, a working out of the pri- mary laws of our nature, a testimony to the human spirit’s ability not only to endure what fate may send it but to be renewed by the experience." UK Poet Laureate Ted Hughes adds his praise: "All my literate life I have been looking for more English translations of the Sagas. To have them all, in this superb five volume edition, is a dream come true." Dr. Jenny Jochens also lauded the Sagas as literary treasures, now available to all English-speaking people. "Critics have often considered the Sagas of Icelanders as the single range of moun- tains in the literary landscape that inter- venes between the slopes of Greek drama and those of Shakespeare whereas others regard them as forerunners of the realistic novels of the 18th and 19th centuries in England and France. Regardless of their position, it is obvious that the Icelandic sto- ries must be counted among the treasures of Western literature. "Outside the small nation of Iceland and the even smaller number of Old Norse spe- cialists, access to and appreciation of these narratives have been limited by the avail- ability of translations until now. "Bringing together for the first time and in a coordinated fashion the entire corpus in a readable and idiomatic English, devoid of archaism, this handsome set of five vol- umes is good news for all interested in the Western tradition. The set belongs in every library in this country." Czech novelist Milan Kundera added his noteworthy praise. "You will never fully comprehend the significance of the fact that the first grand, enormous body of prose composed in a European national language sprung from the genius of a very small nation, perhaps the smallest in Europe. "Although the glory of the Sagas is indisputable, their literary influence would have been much greater if they had been written in the language of one of the major nations, and we would have regarded the Sagas as an anticipation or even as the foun- dation of the European novel." Dr. Carolyne Larrington saluted the translations in the Times Literary Supplement: "The translations are general- ly excellent; accurate and readable, they are sure to become the standard versions. There is an overall consistence of tone which come with the standardized transla- tion of set phrases, yet in many sagas a noticeably individual voice comes through. "The translators have mostly avoided the twin perils of archaism and of raciness, while the verses which punctuate many of the sagas are skillfully and often wittily rendered. At the end of Volume Five the reader leaves an intensely imagined world, comparable in realistic effect with Hardy or Dickens." Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder added: "The Sagas are the literature not only of the island where they were written, but of the whole Western world of their day undoubtedly one of he greatest contri- butions made by Nordic culture to world literature. Even today they provide the modern reader with fascinating insights; they are stories which reveal an immense variety of human conduct and conditions." Doris Palmer, writing in The Library Association Record noted, "These volumes should be on the shelves of any library cov- ering the history of Western Europe, and indeed, of American, and any library which covers the writing of folklore." Special features make the collection a valuable Viking Age and world history ref- erence. The editors have carefully selected Rev. Stefan Jonasson ARBORG UNITARIAN CHURCH GIMLI UNITARIAN CHURCH 9 Rowand Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 2N4 Telephone: (204) 889-4746 E-mail: sjonasson@uua.org

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