Troll Magic
Hidden Folk from the Mountains and Forests of Norway
Theodor Kittelsen author Tiina Nunnally translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Minnesota Press
Published:21st Jun '22
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This enchanting collection, Troll Magic, weaves together folklore and illustrations that bring to life the wonders of Norwegian mythology.
In Troll Magic, a captivating collection of folklore, Theodor Kittelsen invites readers into a realm where the mystical and the macabre intertwine. Set against the backdrop of Norway's enchanting landscapes, Kittelsen introduces us to a host of magical beings, from the mischievous little nisse to the alluring hulder, each with their own unique stories and characteristics. These figures, vividly brought to life through Kittelsen's late nineteenth-century illustrations, embody the spirit of Nordic folklore, capturing the imagination and evoking a sense of wonder.
The tales within Troll Magic transport readers to a world where witches, gnomes, and sea monsters roam freely, alongside fiery dragons and sly shape-shifters like the nøkk. Each story reveals the charm and danger of these mythical creatures, particularly the trolls, who can be both comical and fearsome. Kittelsen's whimsical storytelling style, complemented by Tiina Nunnally's skillful translation, enhances the reading experience, making it accessible for both young and adult audiences alike.
As Kittelsen spins his enchanting tales, the essence of Nordic culture and its rich tradition of storytelling comes alive. Troll Magic is not just a book; it is an invitation to explore the hidden depths of folklore and the imagination, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs, and the magic of the natural world beckons to be discovered.
"Delving into Theodor Kittelsen’s work, I found myself descending into an ancient, mystical world, not unlike that of Tolkien, inhabited by giants, witches, merfolk, and, of course, trolls. But what sets Kittelsen’s work apart from his contemporaries’ is his perceptual authenticity. While other illustrators painted fantastical landscapes and characters, those paintings were mere daydreams for children to play in. Kittelsen documented a skewed moment in reality, almost as if he was witness to the hidden horrors that escaped the senses of common folk. The glowing eyes of the nøkk peering from the bog, the creepy crawly emerging from the woods, and the lone maiden blowing her horn—these are not mere fairytales. These are truths. Dark. Hidden. Truths."—Gris Grimly
"In considering Theodor Kittelsen’s highly captivating Troll Magic—presented here in Tiina Nunnally’s excellent translation and accompanied by Kittelsen’s own inimitable illustrations—I thought less of the iconic fairy tales of Grimm or Andersen and more of the strange, sometimes quirky, always powerful retellings and reshapings of traditional lore by Amos Tutuola in The Palm Wine Drinkard or Lafcadio Hearn in Kwaidan. And yet Kittelsen’s criminally under-known tales of magical beings have a stamp and style all their own, one no doubt informed by being set ‘up north, where the vast, bare surroundings allow the eye and the mind a wild freedom.’ I’m very excited that others will now have a chance to discover, through both word and image, this striking work by a singular imagination. I would wager that most readers, like me, will have a hard time putting it down."—Laird Hunt
"Kittelsen's striking ink drawings are variously haunting and raucous, combining wit and menace in such a way as to anticipate the work of later illustrators, such as Edward Gorey, Maurice Sendak, and Jeffrey Alan Love."—Wall Street Journal
"In Troll Magic, you can almost hear the quiet voice of the late-night storyteller, who begins once the hearth fire has burned down to glowing coals, who dares us to contemplate the unseen, or seen fleetingly. Some of his stories are humorous, others thoughtful and prosaic, but he devotes plenty of time as that late-night storyteller trying to give you the “creepy-crawlies.”"—The Norwegian-American
"The examples of wonderful language, lesson, and symbol could go on and on, but if I put all of them in the review, you wouldn’t need to read the book and would miss all the enjoyment. Troll Magic is the kind of book you will want to reread from time to time and see something you didn’t see the first time."—UP Book Review
"What’s striking about this book is Kittelsen’s beautiful black-and-white drawings that bring to life these creatures in a Nordic world of wonder, myth, and magic. "—Pioneer Press
"Anyone who wants to know more about the traditional supernatural creatures of Norway will appreciate the verbal texts Kittelsen offers and especially his wonderful illustrations." —Journal of Folklore Research Reviews
ISBN: 9781517911393
Dimensions: 203mm x 229mm x 51mm
Weight: unknown
96 pages