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ISBN: 1025428943

ISBN13: 9781025428949

In the Wilderness

(Book #3 in the The Master of Hestviken Series)

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"In the Wilderness" is a profound and evocative historical novel that continues Sigrid Undset's monumental tetralogy, "The Master of Hestviken". Set in the rugged landscape of thirteenth-century Norway, the narrative follows Olav Audunss , n as he navigates a period of intense spiritual and physical isolation following the death of his wife. Seeking atonement for the secrets of his past, Olav embarks on a journey that takes him far from his ancestral home, eventually leading him to London and into the service of the king.

Undset, a Nobel Prize laureate, masterfully portrays the psychological complexity of a man caught between the fading codes of the Viking era and the demanding moral structure of medieval Christianity. The work is a deeply moving exploration of guilt, fatherhood, and the arduous path toward penance. Through its rich historical detail and philosophical depth, "In the Wilderness" captures the essence of the Middle Ages while addressing universal themes of the human condition. This work stands as a cornerstone of twentieth-century historical literature, offering a vivid and uncompromising look at the struggle for inner peace amid the trials of a harsh and unforgiving world.

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Part 3, the saga continues

This is the most action-packed installment of the "Master of Hestvicken" series. After Ingunn's death Olav leaves for adventures away from the family manor. In the first part of the story he goes on a sea adventure and visits the city of London where he has a religious experience in a church and an encounter with a mysterious woman. Later on in the book, after his return to Norway Olav leads men in defense against the invasion from Sweden.As usual with all the books of Sigrid Undset, this is a beautifully told saga rich with historical detail.

One of my All Time Favourites

Following "The Axe" and "The Snake Pit", this is the third volume of Sigrid Undset's great novel "The Master of Hestviken". Since the story is so intricate and full of detail, I would strongly advise not to read this book by its own since the reader might become confused and would not truly appreciate this magnificent tale. Although, unfortunately, the story is not available in one volume, all four books are certainly worth the money they cost. Moreover, each volume has a beautiful cover depicting scenes from the novel. The story takes place in medieval Norway, a land torn by unremitting warfare and not yet fully converted to Christianity. The first two books tell the story of Olav Audunsson, who, after killing a man at a very young age, becomes an outlaw. As a consequence, he has to endure a long and bitter separation from Ingunn Steinfinnsdatter, his childhood sweetheart, before they are finally able to marry. However, their new life is tainted by Olav's past and by the fact that Ingunn has brought shame upon herself. In this volume, Olav has once again become a man of wealth and stature. He is haunted, however, by his past deeds and he cannot find true happiness. Having lost his wife and being estranged from his son, Olaf leaves Hestviken and embarks on a journey of adventure and remorse which will finally lead him to a bloody reckoning. The author's prose is so incredibly beautiful and the story is so rich in historical detail that it reminds one of the great Norwegian Sagas. It takes the reader back to a time when violence and bloody vendettas racked a land not yet fully touched by Christianity. The author depicts strong characters driven by passion and a desire for revenge who seldom find true peace and happiness. Written between 1925 and 1927 by a woman, this novel was truly ahead of its time.
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