The First Annual New Year's Special: Independent People by Halldór Laxness
Happy New Year! It’s our first annual New Year’s Special and we hope you enjoy it.
If you will permit us, we start with a bit of self-indulgence as we look back at the first year of the podcast, including us ranking our favorite series we’re covered on the show.
If you will not permit us, you can jump to 1:29:30 where we start our discussion of Halldór Laxness’s Independent People. We start with a fairly lengthy section of Niamh providing historical context around the novel before getting into our conversation around the themes of the novel. We then finish with some emails from fans!
You can check out our notes from Independent People here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zIDcah4_tid-1GnNNPsle08DzYMovtAixqTiLWQclGY
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Works Cited in this Discussion
A History of Icelandic Literature edited by Daisy Neijmann
“Halldór Laxness and the CIA” by Chat Lemoine
"Do not praise that piece of shit Bjartur: Independent People, reviewed" by Sam Knight
Content Warnings for this Discussion
Slavery / indentured servitude
Violence, death, and child death
Sexism
Cycles of abuse
Brief mention of sexual abuse and rape
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