Gunnar A. Kaldewey

Gunnar A. Kaldewey
Author: Robert L. Volz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"The books from the Kaldewey Press are important documents of contemporary bookmaking that have been featured in exhibitions all over the world. Since the 1985 founding of his handpress, which Gunnar A. Kaldewey set up in Poestenkill, in upstate New York, over sixty unique artist books have been produced in cooperation with artists such as Jonathan Lasker, Mischa Kuball, and Richard Tuttle. Among the authors are famous names such as Samuel Beckett, Paul Celan, Marguerite Duras, and James Joyce. Published in small limited editions, the books are produced according to the highest level of craftsmanship. Kaldewey does the typesetting and prints the books, sometimes making the paper himself, too. The bookbinding is done by renowned workshops such as Christian Zwang of Hamburg and Jean de Gonet of Paris." "This bibliographic book is a catalogue raisonne of the books published to date by the press - a must for those who love Kaldewey's art, as well as all friends and collectors of beautiful books."--BOOK JACKET.

Gunnar

Gunnar
Author: Ali Lyda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre:
ISBN:

I've wanted Gunnar forever ... and it's time for him to see that I'm not a kid anymore.I grew up in Hell's Ankhor and even though I'm twenty-five they all still see me as Ankh and Priest's kid. Especially Gunnar. The Sargent has known me for years and watched me grow up. I would give anything to have him see me as the man I've become instead of the scrawny boy I used to be, but it's never going to happen. I need to face the fact that Gunnar will never be mine, but when a devastating revelation sweeps through the club and cuts me to the core, he's the one I turn to. And just when it seems like things might change between us a threat from a rival MC puts me in the crosshairs...

Gunnar's Daughter

Gunnar's Daughter
Author: Sigrid Undset
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780141180205

The first historical novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of Kristin Lavransdatter A Penguin Classic More than a decade before writing Kristin Lavransdatter, the trilogy about fourteenth-century Norway that won her the Nobel Prize, Sigrid Undset published Gunnar’s Daughter, a brief, swiftly moving tale about a more violent period of her country’s history, the Saga Age. Set in Norway and Iceland at the beginning of the eleventh century, Gunnar's Daughter is the story of the beautiful, spoiled Vigdis Gunnarsdatter, who is raped by the man she had wanted to love. A woman of courage and intelligence, Vigdis is toughened by adversity. Alone she raises the child conceived in violence, repeatedly defending her autonomy in a world governed by men. Alone she rebuilds her life and restores her family's honor—until an unremitting social code propels her to take the action that again destroys her happiness. First published in 1909, Gunnar's Daughter was in part a response to the rise of nationalism and Norway's search for a national identity in its Viking past. But unlike most of the Viking-inspired art of its period, Gunnar's Daughter is not a historical romance. It is a skillful conversation between two historical moments about questions as troublesome in Undset's own time—and in ours—as they were in the Saga Age: rape and revenge, civil and domestic violence, troubled marriages, and children made victims of their parents' problems.

Gunnar Myrdal and America's Conscience

Gunnar Myrdal and America's Conscience
Author: Walter A. Jackson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2014-07-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 146962060X

Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma (1944) influenced the attitudes of a generation of Americans on the race issue and established Myrdal as a major critic of American politics and culture. Walter Jackson explores how the Swedish Social Democratic scholar, policymaker, and activist came to shape a consensus on one of America's most explosive public issues.

You Go the Words

You Go the Words
Author: Gunnar Björling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Poetry. Gay and Lesbian Studies. Translated from the Swedish by Fredrik Hertzberg. "To read Bjorling is to eat language"--Aase Berg. "Du gar de ord, the last collection of poems by the great Finland-Swedish Modernist poet Gunnar Bjorling...is a milestone in the annals of experimental poetics produced in our century"--Marjorie Perloff. "...Hovering in an aesthetic space somewhere between Dickinson and Celan, Oppen and Creeley, Gunnar Bjorling is a poet of the everyday and its words, as if the abyss between souls could ever be ordinary or ever anything else"--Charles Bernstein.

Njal's Saga

Njal's Saga
Author:
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1997-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781853267857

Proclaimed as one of the finest Icelandic sagas, this text was written in about 1280 and refers to events a couple of centuries earlier. It is full of the details of everyday life, as well as the social structures of the society in which they take place.

Alva Myrdal

Alva Myrdal
Author: Yvonne Hirdman
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0253351324

In it, she creates an intimate, impassioned portrait of one of the great women of the 20th century.

Priest

Priest
Author: Ali Lyda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre:
ISBN:

I'm lonely, but am I ready to move on?I've been Ankh's Old Man for as long as Hell's Ankhor has existed. But Ankh's been dead for two years, and I need to live my life for me. I love the guys of HAC, but no one's keeping me warm at night. No one except Mal, and that's only in my dreams.He doesn't do long term, and he's one of my oldest friends. Hooking up could risk the club, yet when it comes to him, I don't care. I'm ready to live and love again.Priest makes me want to sin.I can't ruin thirty years of friendship because of a little lust. But nothing about Priest is little. The old bear is just as muscular as me, and I'm sure he could pin me. Damn, I want him in the sack.Making a move risks not only our friendship, but potentially our MC. I've never needed a serious relationship, but Priest deserves more than a one night stand. When a psycho ex-fling comes into town to stalk me, Priest is at my side. With our club we can handle any danger.Are we ready to handle each other?

The Viking Age

The Viking Age
Author: Angus A. Somerville
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 148757049X

In this extensively revised third edition of The Viking Age: A Reader, Somerville and McDonald successfully bring the Vikings and their world to life for twenty-first-century students and instructors. The diversity of the Viking era is revealed through the remarkable range and variety of sources presented as well as the geographical and chronological coverage of the readings. The third edition has been reorganized into fifteen chapters. Many sources have been added, including material on gender and warrior women, and a completely new final chapter traces the continuing cultural influence of the Vikings to the present day. The use of visual material has been expanded, and updated maps illustrate historical developments throughout the Viking Age. The English translations of Norse texts, many of them new to this collection, are straightforward and easily accessible, while chapter introductions contextualize the readings.

Viking Friendship

Viking Friendship
Author: Jon Vidar Sigurdsson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501708473

"To a faithful friend, straight are the roads and short."—Odin, from the Hávamál (c. 1000) Friendship was the most important social bond in Iceland and Norway during the Viking Age and the early Middle Ages. Far more significantly than kinship ties, it defined relations between chieftains, and between chieftains and householders. In Viking Friendship, Jón Viðar Sigurðsson explores the various ways in which friendship tied Icelandic and Norwegian societies together, its role in power struggles and ending conflicts, and how it shaped religious beliefs and practices both before and after the introduction of Christianity. Drawing on a wide range of Icelandic sagas and other sources, Sigurðsson details how loyalties between friends were established and maintained. The key elements of Viking friendship, he shows, were protection and generosity, which was most often expressed through gift giving and feasting. In a society without institutions that could guarantee support and security, these were crucial means of structuring mutual assistance. As a political force, friendship was essential in the decentralized Free State period in Iceland’s history (from its settlement about 800 until it came under Norwegian control in the years 1262–1264) as local chieftains vied for power and peace. In Norway, where authority was more centralized, kings attempted to use friendship to secure the loyalty of their subjects. The strong reciprocal demands of Viking friendship also informed the relationship that individuals had both with the Old Norse gods and, after 1000, with Christianity’s God and saints. Addressing such other aspects as the possibility of friendship between women and the relationship between friendship and kinship, Sigurðsson concludes by tracing the decline of friendship as the fundamental social bond in Iceland as a consequence of Norwegian rule.