Love, faith, and the political mingle in these two short novels by a
Nobel Prize-winning Danish author. One about a young couple making a
new life in Rome, the other about a priest who goes to live among
native peoples in Greenland, both books explore the reaches of the
human heart through their complex and unforgettable characters. Henrik
Pontoppidan, the Danish Nobel laureate, is admired for the
concentrated force of his novellas as much as for long, populous,
world-encompassing novels like A Fortunate Man, and here are two of
those novellas, newly and brilliantly translated by Paul Larkin. The
White Bear follows the fate of the odd, gangly, red-bearded Thorkild
Müller. Born in rural Jutland and destined for the ministry, Thorkild
proves to be a poor student and is assigned to a remote Inuit tribe in
Greenland. There, with his mythic-looking staff and dogskin skullcap,
he becomes known as the White Bear—a beloved legend among the locals
and a freewheeling embarrassment to his fellow priests. Grown old, he
returns to Denmark, where again his flock adores him while his fellow
men of cloth try to tame the "whirling dervish in their midst." In the
end Thorkild mysteriously disappears, presumably back to the snow
wilderness of Greenland. The Rearguard, on the other hand, is a
marriage story. Newlyweds Jørgen Hallager and Ursula Branth are as
different as night and day. The brash son of a poor village teacher,
Jørgen is an avowed socialist whose revolutionary beliefs translate
into his work as a painter of social realism; Ursula comes from a
conservative, upper-middle-class family. At first, as they start their
married life in Rome, they each try to change the other's worldview
with arguments and threats, but as time wears on and they wear each
other down, it becomes clear there can be no reconciliation. It is a
tragic tale of art and idealism, individuality and love. This
translation was funded in part by a grant from the Danish Arts
Foundation.
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9781681379302
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2024
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Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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