John's Review of The Happy Warriors
The Happy Warriors, Halldor Laxness' send-up of Icelandic literature, is a good antidote to those afflicted with an inordinate love of romantic sagas. The champion Thorgeir and his prattling poet-skald Thormod bluster and bully their way across Iceland, Europe, and Greenland, leaving a trail of destruction, death, and mutilation in their wake, all in the name of pursuing an invented heroic ideal. While frequently gruesome, there is comedic bite to their framing every act of wanton cruelty as a display of valor, even when inflicted upon the poor and defenseless.
Laxness has a masterful command of the Icelandic sagas, so language and theme flow naturally from an ancient font. What I found most interesting, however, was the role the feminine plays in The Happy Warriors. Thorgeir, Thormod, The Happy Warriors, Halldor Laxness' send-up of Icelandic literature, is a good antidote to those afflicted with an inordinate love of romantic sagas. The champion Thorgeir and his prattling poet-skald Thormod bluster and bully their way across Iceland, Europe, and Greenland, leaving a trail of destruction, death, and mutilation in their wake, all in the name of pursuing an invented heroic ideal. While frequently gruesome, there is comedic bite to their framing every act of wanton cruelty as a display of valor, even when inflicted upon the poor and defenseless.

The Happy Warriors is an indictment of the power of literature to sway and corrupt, while at the same using literature to make its point. Halldor Laxness must have enjoyed the irony. If you can find a copy of this book for less than fifty dollars, send it to my wife. It will justify her sway over my life.
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*John declines to state whether he thinks this natural sphere of influence pertains to the sagas and Laxness, or whether it is universal. I wonder.
And I ask myself: am I "afflicted with an inordinate love of romantic sagas"? Don't have to wonder about that one, do we.
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8 comments:
Thanks for the interesting book review.
Very interesting, thank you.
Of-FEN-ded!
How come when my husband writes a post on my blog, he gets complimented AND thanked? Last time I give you space, John. And to think how much I had to pay you...
hey:)
this is my first read since way back before I went to Iceland and had those questions for you. I love your blog! you know that.
Universal sphere of influence, definitely.
Joel, maybe you can email me or post something about your Iceland trip, if/when you have time. I'd love to hear about it!
Batty, yep. Without a doubt.
I'll be sure to that, I've been wanting to.
But if don't post them, I'll be sure to send some stories and photos on to you. I've been meaning to put them all on flickr.
Excellent, Joel!
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