The Last Of The Vikings by Johan Bojer

This novel is a captivating tale that chronicles the life and struggles of the last generation of Norwegian fishermen and sailors, who are portrayed as modern-day Vikings. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, it explores the transition from the age-old traditions of the sea to the modern era, focusing on the characters' internal and external conflicts as they face the decline of their way of life. The narrative delves into themes of bravery, the relentless force of nature, the impact of societal change, and the enduring spirit of a community bound by the sea. Through its vivid descriptions and deeply human characters, the story pays homage to the resilience and adaptability of those who navigate the challenges of changing times.

The 2837th greatest book of all time


Published
1921
Nationality
Norwegian
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Norwegian

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