Edition |
First Archipelago Books edition. |
Description |
626 pages ; 18 cm |
Note |
First published by Útgefandi as Salka Valka, 1931-1932. |
Summary |
"On a winter night, an eleven-year-old Salvör and her unmarried mother Sigurlína disembark at the remote, run-down fishing village of Óseyri, where life is "lived in fish and consists of fish." The two struggle to make their way amidst the rough, salt-worn men of the town. After Sigurlína's untimely death, Salvör pays for her funeral and walks home alone, precipitating her coming of age as a daring, strong-willed young woman who chops off her hair, earns her own wages, educates herself through political and philosophical texts, and soon becomes an advocate for the town's working class, organizing a local chapter of the seamen's union. A feminist coming-of-age tale, an elegy to the plight of the working class and the corrosive effects of social and economic inequality, and a poetic window into the arrival of modernity in a tiny industrial town, Salka Valka is a novel of epic proportions, living and breathing with its vibrant cast of characters, filled with tenderness, humor, and remarkable pathos"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Fishing villages -- Iceland -- Fiction.
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Mothers and daughters -- Fiction.
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Social classes -- Iceland -- Fiction.
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Self-actualization (Psychology) in women -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Novels. (OCoLC)fst01921742
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Bildungsromans.
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Novels.
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Fiction.
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Added Author |
Roughton, Philip, translator.
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Added Title |
Salka Valka. English
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Other Form: |
Online version: Halldór Laxness, 1902-1998. Salka valka First Archipelago Books edition. Brooklyn, NY : Archipelago Books, 2022 9781953861252 (DLC) 2021052780 |
ISBN |
9781953861245 (paperback) |
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1953861245 (paperback) |
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9781953861252 (ebook) |
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