Echoes of Valhalla: The Afterlife of the Eddas and Sagas
http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/E/bo26297607.html
Jón Karl Helgason; Translated by Jane Appleton
Distributed for Reaktion Books
256 pages | 50 halftones | 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Cloth $24.95
ISBN: 9781780237152
Published June 2017
For sale in North and South America only
Tolkien’s wizard Gandalf, Wagner’s Valkyrie Brünnhilde, Marvel’s
superhero the Mighty Thor, the warrior heading for Valhalla in Led
Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song,” and Donald Crisp’s portrayal of Leif
Eriksson in the classic film The Viking—these are just a few examples of
how Icelandic medieval literature has shaped human imagination during
the past 150 years. Echoes of Valhalla is a unique look at modern
adaptations of the Icelandic eddas (poems of Norse mythology) and sagas
(ancient prose accounts of Viking history, voyages, and battles) across
an astonishing breadth of art forms.
Jón Karl Helgason looks at
comic books, plays, travel books, music, and films in order to explore
the reincarnations of a range of legendary characters, from the Nordic
gods Thor and Odin to the saga characters Hallgerd Long-legs, Gunnar of
Hlidarendi, and Leif the Lucky. Roaming the globe, Helgason unearths
echoes of Nordic lore in Scandinavia, Britain, America, Germany, Italy,
and Japan. He examines the comic work of Jack Kirby and cartoon work of
Peter Madsen; reads the plays of Henrik Ibsen and Gordon Bottomley;
engages thought travelogues by Frederick Metcalfe and Poul Vad; listens
to the music of Richard Wagner, Edward Elgar, and the metal band
Manowar; and watches films by directors such as Roy William Neill and
Richard Fleischer, outlining the presence of the eddas and sagas in
these nineteenth- and twentieth-century works.
Altogether, Echoes of Valhalla
tells the remarkable story of how disparate, age-old poetry and prose
originally recorded in remote areas of medieval Iceland have come to be a
part of our shared cultural experience today—how Nordic gods and saga
heroes have survived and how their colorful cast of characters and
adventures they went on are as vibrant as ever.