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The Palace of the Snow Queen: Winter Travels in Lapland

Autor Barbara Sjoholm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2007

A Frequent traveler to Northern Europe, Barbara Sjoholm set off one winter to explore a region that had long intrigued her.

Sjoholm first travels to Kiruna, Sweden, to see the Ice Hotel under construction and to meet the ice artists who make its rooms into environmental art. Traveling to the North Cape, she encounters increasing darkness and cold, but also radiant light over the mountains and snow fields. She crosses the Finnmark Plateau by dogsled, attends a Sami film festival (with an outdoor ice screen), and visits Santa's Post Office in Finland.

Over the course of three winters, Sjoholm unearths the region's rich history, including the culture of the Sami. As Sjoholm becomes more familiar with Kiruna, she writes of the changes occurring in northern Scandinavia and contemplates the tensions between tourism, the expansion of mining and development of the Ice Hotel, and age-old patterns of land use, the Sami's struggle to maintain their reindeer grazing lands and migration routes.

In The Palace of the Snow Queen, Sjoholm relates her adventures in the far north, and considers how ice and snow shape our imaginations and create, at a time of global warming, a vision that increasingly draws visitors to Lapland.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781593761592
ISBN-10: 1593761597
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 139 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Penguin Random House Group
Colecția Counterpoint
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Barbara Sjoholm is a writer and translator of Danish and Norwegian literature. Her translations include By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends (Minnesota, 2019), and she is author of Black Fox: A Life of Emilie Demant Hatt, Artist and Ethnographer and From Lapland to Sápmi: Collecting and Returning Sámi Craft and Culture (Minnesota, 2022). She lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

Cuprins

Contents
Author’s Note xi
I. Early Winter
1. The Blue Hour 3
2. The Architecture of Snow and Ice 21
3. The Palace of the Snow Queen 41
4. How the Wild Reindeer Was Tamed 59
5. Traveling in the Dark 73
6. On the Finnmark Plateau 97
7. Santa’s Post Office 121
8. Brazilians at the Ice Cinema 135
9. Postcards from Lapland 155
II. Mid Winter
10. Macbeth on Ice 177
11. Iron Mountain 193
12. A Day at the Races 215
13. Winter Market 235
III. Late Winter
14. Untouched Lapland 257
15. “As Long As We Have Waters” 277
16. The Architecture of Melting Ice 295
Afterword   313
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Recenzii

"The Palace of the Snow Queen is an exquisite book. I would recommend it to anyone interested in Lapland in particular, or travel in general."—Vendela Vida

"A captivating homage to the frozen far North and the Sámi."—Booklist
 
"An enticing entrée for those in search of extreme weather in a scenic clime."—Kirkus Reviews
 
"Sjoholm maintains a keen eye for observation, leaving romanticism behind, while still indulging in the swooning beauty of the far North."—Seattle Times
 
"After reading this book, readers get a real sense of life in a dark, very cold, yet also beautiful land."—Library Journal
 
"Sjoholm’s writing is beautiful and vivid, with a precise and emotionally effective command of the language. A spectacular book, not to be missed by anyone fascinated with the North, or anyone who enjoys reflections on culture, art, and history."—Bookslut
 
"Sjoholm's travel tale describes the beauty of the Arctic, taking readers into a magical winter wonderland."—The Norwegian American
 
"As an introduction to Sápmi as a living place with a living culture and rich history, The Palace of the Snow Queen offers a readable and well-researched account, which covers the historical, cultural, and political."—H-Net Reviews
 
"Ms. Sjoholm tells this non-fiction story in a way that brings the history and culture of the Far North to life."—Swedish American Genealogist