threemonkeys (
threemonkeys) wrote2007-03-27 04:34 pm
Thick of skull
I have just finished Egil's Saga. It is one of the major epic Icelandic sagas set in the heyday of the Viking raiders but probably composed in the 13th century - a mixture of history and fiction. I can't say I enjoyed it, but I didn't hate it either. The translation was very competent but the saga itself is pretty dull unless you are examining it for an analysis of the lives of the Norse - well a certain class of Norse noble really. I'm interested but not that interested. It was of some interest to see how consistent this saga was with more recent fiction set during those times. It isn't hard to see where modern writers are doing their research. I think I can safely say that I have done all the Icelandic saga reading I ever need to do.
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Actually, they aren't nearly as dull when you get inside the mindset, but without that, they're very alien in a boring kinda way. Alien isn't supposed to mean boring, is it? :)
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I spend a good chunk of my doctorate trying to think in reciprocal space (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocal_space). I'm pretty sure it isn't evil, twisted etc but it did hurt my brain.
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And you're only just now becoming concerned about Gillian?
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Lets just say that I know never to turn my metaphorical back on Gillian. :-)