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Set in thirteenth-century Norway, a land racked by political turmoil, bloody family vendettas, and rising tensions between secular powers and an ascendant church, Sigrid Undset’s spellbinding masterpiece now follows the fortunes of Olav Audunssøn to the final, dramatic chapter of his life as it unfolds in
the last volume of the tetralogy. When the orphaned Olav and his foster sister Ingunn became betrothed in their youth, a chain of events was set in motion that eventually led to violence, banishment, and a family separation lasting years. The consequences fracture their marriage and threaten the lineage for generations. Now, at the end of his life, Olav continues to grapple with the guilt of his sins as he watches his children, especially Eirik, make disastrous choices and struggle to find their rightful place in a family haunted by the past.
With its precise details and sweeping vision,
summons a powerful picture of Northern life in medieval times, as noted by the Swedish Academy in awarding Undset the Nobel Prize in 1928. Conveying both the intimate drama and the epic proportions of Olav’s story at its conclusion,
is a moving and masterly recreation of a vanished world tainted by bloodshed and haunted by sin and retributionyet one that might still offer a chance for redemption.
As with
her earlier medieval epic, Sigrid Undset wrote
after immersive research in the legal, religious, and historical writings of the time to create an astoundingly authentic and compelling portrait of Norwegian life in the Middle Ages. And as in her translation of
Tiina Nunnally does full justice to Undset’s natural, fluid prosein a style by turns plainspoken and delicately lyricalto convey the natural world, the complex culture, and the fraught emotional territory against which Olav’s story inexorably unfolds.