SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • The winner of Sweden’s
most prestigious literary award makes her American debut with an epic,
multigenerational novel-in-verse about two Sámi families and their
quest to stay together across a century of migration, violence, and
colonial trauma. “Crystalline prose that reads like poetry and myth
at once. There are intricate layers of beauty and meaning here in
sparse clusters across a vast new landscape as I’ve never read
before. The music of this book is old, and it is new, and it is
old.”—Tommy Orange, bestselling author of There, There and
Wandering Stars In Northern Sámi, the word Ædnan means the land, the
earth, and my mother. These are all crucial forces within the lives of
the Indigenous families that animate this groundbreaking book: an
astonishing verse novel that chronicles a hundred years of change: a
book that will one day stand alongside Halldór Laxness’s
Independent People and Sigrid Undset’s Kristin Lavransdatter as an
essential Scandinavian epic. The tale begins in the 1910s, as Ristin
and her family migrate their herd of reindeer to summer grounds. Along
the way, forced to separate due to the newly formed border between
Sweden and Norway, Ristin loses one of her sons in the aftermath of
an accident, a grief that will ripple across the rest of the book. In
the wake of this tragedy, Ristin struggles to manage what’s left of
her family and her community. In the 1970s, Lise, as part of a new
generation of Sámi grappling with questions of identity and
inheritance, reflects on her traumatic childhood, when she was forced
to leave her parents and was placed in a Nomad School to be stripped
of the language of her ancestors. Finally, in the 2010s we meet
Lise’s daughter, Sandra, an embodiment of Indigenous resilience, an
activist fighting for reparations in a highly publicized land rights
trial, in a time when the Sámi language is all but lost. Weaving
together the voices of half a dozen characters, from elders to young
people unsure of their heritage, Axelsson has created a moving family
saga around the consequences of colonial settlement. Ædnan is a
powerful reminder of how durable language can be, even when it is
borrowed, especially when it has to hold what no longer remains. “I
was the weight / in the stone you brought / back from the coast // to
place on / my grave,” one character says to another from beyond the
grave. “And I flew above / the boat calling / to you all: // There
will be rain / there will be rain.”
Les mer
An Epic
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593535462
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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