The time is the tenth century A.D. The newcomers are a proud and bloody-minded people whose kings once changed themselves into wolves. The Norse have advanced as implacably as a glacier from Iceland to the wastes of Greenland and from there to the place they call "Vinland the Good." The natives are a bronze-skinned race who have not yet discovered iron and still see themselves as part of nature.
As William T. Vollmann tells the converging stories of these two peoples--and of the Norsewomen Freydis and Gudrid, whose venomous rivalry brings frost into paradise--he creates a tour-de-force of speculative history, a vivid amalgam of Icelandic saga, Inuit creation myth, and contemporary travel writing that yields a new an utterly original vision of our continent and its past.
Guy who reads (and is finally writing) | Co-host of @vollmannia | Words in @StatORec
In our new episode, @vollmannia puts on the Blue-Shirt and brings the frost to Vinland! Medievalist and Booktuber @travelstoriesyt joins us to discuss THE ICE-SHIRT, the first entry in Seven Dreams: A Book of North American Landscapes. Listen now! https://t.co/aPMHOvwXF3 https://t.co/HSTabNicrG