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Pris: 169 kr. E-bok, 2007. Laddas ned direkt. Köp Paradise Reclaimed av Halldor Laxness på Bokus.com. About Paradise Reclaimed An idealistic Icelandic farmer journeys to Mormon Utah and back in search of paradise in this captivating novel by Nobel Prize—winner Halldor Laxness. The quixotic hero of this long-lost classic is Steinar of Hlidar, a generous but very poor man who lives peacefully on a tiny farm in nineteenth-century Iceland with his wife and two adoring young children.
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Paradise Reclaimed by Halldór Laxness January 29, 2019 by blauracke 1 Comment In the late 1800s an Icelandic farmer leaves his home and family to visit the King of Denmark in Copenhagen, where a proselytizing Mormon bishop convinces him to travel to the town of Spanish Fork in the Utah Territory in order to also become a Mormon. Find Paradise Reclaimed by Laxness, Halldor at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers On the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Halldor Laxness’s Mormon-themed novel Paradisarheimt (Paradise Reclaimed), BYU professor Fred E. Woods tells the story of how the Nobel-prize winning author became interested in the topic of Mormon Icelandic immigration to Utah.Woods shares correspondence between Laxness and Latter-day Saints, thus portraying the friendships that developed as Editions for Paradise Reclaimed: 0375727582 (Paperback published in 2002), 8475301347 (Hardcover published in 1982), 9979200421 ( published in 1993), (Ki Paradise Reclaimed - Halldor Laxness – rvkgrapevine. Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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The Free Shipping on all orders over $10. On the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Halldor Laxness’s Mormon-themed novel Paradisarheimt (Paradise Reclaimed), BYU professor Fred E. Woods tells the story of how the Nobel-prize winning author became interested in the topic of Mormon Icelandic immigration to Utah. Editions for Paradise Reclaimed: 0375727582 (Paperback published in 2002), 8475301347 (Hardcover published in 1982), 9979200421 ( published in 1993), (Ki Halldór Kiljan Laxness (Icelandic: [ˈhaltour ˈcʰɪljan ˈlaxsnɛs] ; born Halldór Guðjónsson; 23 April 1902 – 8 February 1998) was an Icelandic writer and winner of the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature. He wrote novels, poetry, newspaper articles, essays, plays, travelogues and short stories. An idealistic Icelandic farmer journeys to Mormon Utah and back in search of paradise in this captivating novel by Nobel Prize winner Halldor Laxness.The quixotic hero of this long-lost classic is Steinar of Hlíðar, a generous but very poor man who lives peacefully on a tiny farm in nineteenth-century Iceland with his wife and two adoring young children. Halldór Laxness doesn't evaluate or intervene, as the author, in the story. He tells it more or less as an uninvolved bystander, thereby creating a very ambivalent product.