Kristin Lavransdatter
Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition
Sigrid Undset author Tiina Nunnally translator Brad Leithauser editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:28th Jul '22
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Set in fourteenth-century Norway, Kristin Lavransdatter follows a woman's journey through love, motherhood, and societal challenges, showcasing her resilience and emotional depth.
The novel Kristin Lavransdatter is a sweeping narrative that delves into the life of a remarkable woman in fourteenth-century Norway. It chronicles Kristin's journey from her early years as a sensitive and rebellious girl to her complex adult life marked by love, ambition, and personal struggle. Her early experiences in a convent shape her character, and it is there that she meets Erlend, a man whose charm captivates her but whose irresponsibility complicates her life. Defying her parents' wishes, Kristin marries Erlend, embarking on a path that intertwines passion with the burdens of family and societal expectations.
As Kristin Lavransdatter unfolds, readers witness the evolution of Kristin's character amidst the turbulent backdrop of her time. She becomes a mother to seven sons, yet the political ambitions of her husband begin to unravel their lives. The pressures of the world outside their home, coupled with the strains in their marriage, lead to an emotional distance that grows between them. Through this lens, the novel explores themes of love, duty, and the sacrifices women make in the face of societal norms.
Nobel Prize-winning author Sigrid Undset masterfully weaves a tale that is both poignant and deeply relatable, making Kristin Lavransdatter not only a reflection of its historical setting but also a timeless exploration of the human spirit. Nunnally's exquisite translation brings Undset's rich prose to life, ensuring that this literary gem continues to resonate with readers today.
[Sigrid Undset] should be the next Elena Ferrante . . . If HBO is looking for its next miniseries, it should give Kristin Lavransdatter the proper adaptation it deserves. This trilogy includes illicit sex, affairs, a church fire, an attempted rape, ocean voyages, rebellious virgins cooped up in a convent, predatory priests, an attempted human sacrifice, floods, fights, murders, violent suicide, a gay king, drunken revelry, the Bubonic Plague, deathbed confessions, and sex that makes its heroine ache 'with astonishment - that this was the iniquity that all the songs were about' -- Ruth Graham * Slate *
Tiina Nunnally's magnificent version revitalised Undset's epic in English: each page glows and sparkles like the landscapes she so wonderfully evokes
-- Boyd Tonkin * The 100 Best Novels in Translation *[My favourite fictional hero or heroine is] probably Sigrid Undset's strong-willed, sensual, self-destructive and ultimately rock-solid Kristin Lavransdatter. . . . Right away one somehow identifies with this daughter of medieval Norway; soon one compassionates her in her sufferings. . . . Like Murasaki and Dos Passos, Undset tells the story of a whole life -- William T. Vollman * The New York Times Book Review *
At certain points, Kristin Lavransdatter felt more real than the life I was living
-- Lucia Tang * Electric Lit *The Nunnally translation is excellent - straightforward but also evocative, lyrical enough in places, but not, like earlier translations, overly romantic or archaic.... Every detail of Kristin Lavransdatter is significant, because the author knows what every detail means and how they all fit together. This makes the novel a rich and satisfying read
-- Jane SmileyWe consider it the best book our judges have ever selected and it has been better received by our subscribers than any other book
* Book-of-the-Month Club *The finest historical novel our 20th century has yet produced; indeed it dwarfs most of the fiction of any kind that Europe has produced in the last twenty years
* Contemporary Movements in European Literature *As a novel it must be ranked with the greatest the world knows today
* Montreal Star *Sigrid Undset's trilogy embodies more of life, seen understandingly and seriously . . . than any novel since Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov
* Commonweal *The first great story founded upon the normal events of a normal woman's existence. It is as great and as rich, as simple and as profound, as such a story should be * Des Moines Register *
No other novelist, past or present, has bodied forth the medieval world with such richness and fullness of indisputable genius. . . . One of the finest minds in European literature
* New York Herald Tribune *A master . . . writing in a prose as vigorous, articulate and naturalistic as the novel it re-creates, Tiina Nunnally brilliantly captures a world both remote and strangely familiar
-- Judges’ citation, PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Prize- Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature.
ISBN: 9780143039167
Dimensions: 213mm x 145mm x 49mm
Weight: 1242g
1168 pages