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Giants in the earth : a saga of the prairie / O.E. Rölvaag ; translated from the Norwegian by Lincoln Colcord & the author ; with an introduction by Lincoln Colcord.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Norwegian Series: Perennial classicPublication details: New York, NY : HarperPerennial, 1999, c1991.Edition: 1st Perennial classics edDescription: 531 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0060931930 (pbk.) :
  • 9780060931933 (pbk.)
Uniform titles:
  • I de dage. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The classic story of a Norwegian pioneer family's struggles with the land and the elements of the Dakota Territory as they try to make a new life in America."--Cover.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Fiction Rølvaag, O. E. Available 33111006069732
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Rølvaag, O. E. Available 33111006308486
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"The fullest, finest, and most powerful novel that has been written about pioneer life in America."--The Nation

O. E. Rolvaag's classic novel of a family of Norwegian settlers in the Great Plains--a vivid and intimate portrait of the nineteenth-century immigrant experience and the exploration of America

Based in part on Ole Edvart Rølvaag's own recollections as well of those of his wife's family who were immigrant homesteaders, Giants in the Earth is the riveting story of a Norwegian family forging a new life amid the harsh, desolate climate of the Dakota Territory. Rølvaag recounts the hardships they endured on the high prairie--blizzards, locust storms, poverty, hunger, loneliness, homesickness, and culture shock--as well as their simple joys, culminating in a magnificent epic that bridges Norwegian culture and the history of the American dream.

"A moving narrative of pioneer hardship and heroism. . . . The background of the boundless Dakota prairie, with its mysterious distances and its capacity for evil, is painted with alternating beauty and grimness." --The Atlantic

"The classic story of a Norwegian pioneer family's struggles with the land and the elements of the Dakota Territory as they try to make a new life in America."--Cover.

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