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Drammensbibliotekenes podcast
#178 - Nobelkveld med Øivind Hånes - Sigrid Undset

Drammensbibliotekenes podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 56:41


Sigrid Undset er Norges internasjonalt mest kjente kvinnelige forfatter. Hun skrev romaner, noveller, essay, helgenfortellinger, selvbiografiske tekster og noen få dikt og skuespill. I 1928 ble hun tildelt Nobelprisen i litteratur for sine mektige skildringer av middelalderen i Norden. Hennes mest kjente verk er trilogien om Kristin Lavransdatter fra 1920–1922, som skildrer livet i 1300-tallets Norge. Undsets romaner utgjør hoveddelen av hennes litterære verk. Romanene har fått ulike merkelapper innenfor det realistiske spekteret og kan ses som nyrealistiske, kristen-realistiske eller som realistiske med melodramatiske overtoner. Undset var alltid opptatt av å skildre livet slik det er. Hun var imot sentimentalisme, teatralskhet og snerpenhet. Som forfatter var hun påvirket av norrøne sagatekster og middelalderballader som hun leste fra hun var ungdom, men hun elsket også danske folkeviser. Senere ble hun begeistret for engelsk litteratur som Charlotte Brontë og D. H. Lawrence, men også katolske forfattere som Julian av Norwich og Gilbert Keith Chesterton kom til å spille en rolle i hennes utvikling. Etter utmerkelsene i samtiden ble hun av litteraturforskere på 1970-tallet kritisert for å være reaksjonær og antifeministisk – et syn som de seneste årene er blitt revidert og nyansert.  --Øivind Hånes (født 5. januar 1960 i Nedre Eiker) er en norsk forfatter, musiker, komponist og plateprodusent. For romanen Pirolene i Benidorm (2005) ble han nominert til Nordisk råds litteraturpris. Hånes er oversatt til tysk, russisk og litauisk. I tillegg til sitt skjønnlitterære forfatterskap har Hånes gitt ut en rekke faktabøker om mat og vin. Som musiker har Hånes spilt inn flere plater, bl.a. på sitt eget plateselskap Bajkal Records.

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Norway's highest-grossing film: Liv Ullmann's Kristin Lavransdatter (1995)

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 22:34


Send us a Text Message.Yes, Kristin Lavransdatter is the highest-grossing Norwegian film of all time. That isn't as impressive as it might sound, as the movie only brought in $3.7 million in box office receipts, but virtually all of that came from domestic sales. Pretty much unknown outside Scandinavia, the movie was a sensation when released in Norway in 1995.   An estimated two-thirds of the country's population have viewed it.   The movie is based on the first volume of Sigrid Undset's trilogy about the life of an ordinary woman in fourteenth century Norway, which won her the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928.  Directed and written by the celebrated Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, the film is a very faithful adaptation. The production strove for historical accuracy in costume and settings, and most of the dialogue is taken directly from the novel. (Sigrid Undset is credited as co-screenplay writer.)  The reason I decided to devote a short episode to this movie and to its source novel is they both are worthy attempts to examine an aspect of the Middle Ages virtually ignored in popular culture, the life of ordinary people.   Kristin Lavransdatter is the coming of age story of young woman from a prosperous family in rural fourteenth-century Norway who is seduced by and falls in love with a knight with a (justifiably) scandalous reputation. Whether Kristin's mentalité in the novel and film is really "medieval" is a matter of academic debate. But the care with which Undset in her novel and Ullmann in the film recreate the religious rituals, customs, and everyday life in early fourteenth-century Norway is impressive and worth a reading and a viewing.Listen on Podurama https://podurama.com Intro and exit music are by Alexander NakaradaIf you have questions, feel free to contact me at richard.abels54@gmail.com

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Medieval Adultery in the Movies (with Kat Tracey)

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 69:30


Send us a Text Message.This is the final episode--sort of*--of a multi-part series about medieval adultery in literature, history, and popular culture. My co-host Professor Larissa 'Kat' Tracey and I review how adultery has been dealt with in movies about the Middle Ages. We begin with three Hollywood medieval epics, "The Kingdom of Heaven," "Braveheart," and "The Last Duel," and then turn to the focus of our previous episodes, movies about Lancelot and Guinevere and Tristan and Iseult.*I will be posting a short episode on the film adaptation of Sigrid Undset's Nobel Prize winning novel Kristin Lavransdatter. That really will be our last word on medieval adultery.This episode includes sound clips  from the following movies:"Kingdom of Heaven" (2006), dir. Ridley Scott: Baldwin IV offers Balian command of the armies of Jerusalem and marriage to his sister (unfortunately the recording is not the best quality)"The Last Duel" (2021), dir. Ridley Scott: musical score (comp: Harry Gregson Williams)"Knights of the Round Table" (1953), dir. Richard Thorpe: musical score (comp: Miklós Rózsa)"Excalibur" (1982), dir. John Boorman: musical score (Predlude to the Liebestod, from Wagner's Tristan und Isolde)"Lovespell (1981), dir. Tom Donovon: musical score (comp. Paddy Moloney)Works consulted:Susan Aronstein, Hollywood Knights: Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia . Palgrave, 2005.Virginia Blanton, Martha M. Johnson-Olin, and Charlene Miller Avrich, eds., Medieval Women in Film: An Annotated Handlist and Reference Guide. Medieval Feminist ForumSubsidia Series, 2014. Kevin J. Harty, ed., Cinema Arthuriana.  McFarland, 2002.Kevin J. Harty, ed., Medieval Women on Film. McFarland, 2020.Bert Olton, Arthurian Legends on Film and Television. McFarland, 2000.Listen on Podurama https://podurama.com Intro and exit music are by Alexander NakaradaIf you have questions, feel free to contact me at richard.abels54@gmail.com

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Medieval Adultery in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Opera and Literature (with Kat Tracey)

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 81:07


Send us a Text Message.This is the third of a multi-episode series in which I chat with Dr. Larissa ‘Kat' Tracey about literary representations of medieval adultery and its reality. In this episode Kat and I survey and discuss the major nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary treatments of medieval adultery, focusing on the stories of La(u)ncelot and Guinevere and of Tristan/Tristram and Isolde/Isolt/Iseult  The episode begins with an opera, Richard Wagner's extremely influential retelling of the tale, Tristan und Isolde. Although composed between 1857 and 1859, the opera did not premiere until 1865, because it was deemed too expensive to stage and its complex, innovative music was thought to be unperformable. We consider how Wagner reconceived his medieval source, Gottfried of Strassburg's thirteenth-century romance, through the lens of Schopenhauer's life-denying philosophy, and how in its composition art imitated life, as Wagner engaged in what was the very least an emotional affair with his wealthy Swiss patron's wife.  Kat and I then discuss the very different treatments of these Arthurian stories about adultery by three leading Victorian poets and one early twentieth-century American: the poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson, the decadent aesthete Algernon Swinburne, the Pre-Raphaelite artist and author William Morris, and the popular American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson, whose now all-but-forgotten best-selling poem Tristram won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928. We then turn to how twentieth-century novelists have handled the moral issues arising from medieval adultery in their renditions of the Arthurian legend. The episode concludes with an analysis of adultery in a non-Arthurian medieval novel, Sigrid Undset's historical trilogy about fourteenth-century Norway, Kristin Lavransdatter (1920-1923), which earned the author the Noble Prize for Literature in 1928, the same year that Robinson's very different Tristram won the Pulitzer. Kat and I began this episode with the intention of covering both modern literature and movies dealing with medieval adultery. But it became clear as we were recording that a single episode would be very long. So we decided to talk about medieval adultery on film in a final, fourth episode, which I will be releasing in about a week's time. And that will be it for medieval adultery, although I plan to have Kat return in future to talk about a subject on which she has written extensively, torture and cruelty in medieval literature. As I have jokingly told her, she is my go to person for medieval perversities.  This episode contains two musical snippets:Wagner's “Prelude to the Liebestod [Love Death]” from his opera Tristan und Isolde, conducted by Arturo Toscanini (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBFcDGTzgAI) “If Ever I Would Leave You” from the musical Camelot, lyrics and music by Lerner and Loewe and sung by Robert Goulet as Lancelot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL52hEArSfM) In my discussion of the literary texts, I drew upon the researches of several scholars, among them:John Deathridge, Wagner Beyond Good and Evil, University of California Press,  2008R.J.A. Kilbourn, “Redemption Revalued in Tristan und Isolde: Schopenhauer, Wagner, Nietzsche,” in University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 67, Number 4, Fall 1998, pp. 781-788“Tristan und Isolde,” Wikipedia (yes, I do consult Wikipedia)“Listen on Podurama https://podurama.com Intro and exit music are by Alexander NakaradaIf you have questions, feel free to contact me at richard.abels54@gmail.com

BOOKIN' IT
141. Kristin Lavransdatter

BOOKIN' IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 21:58


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Raising Arrows - Home Management for the Homeschool Mom

The relationship between a mother and her son is special, but it also changes as he moves from being a little boy, to being a teenager, to being a man.  As moms we need to learn to accept these changes and grow and change with them.  Resources mentioned: Boys and Their Attitudes (Podcast #54) How to Parent and Discipline Boys and their Attitudes (post) Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy

Classical Stuff You Should Know
254: Kristin Lavransdatter 2: "I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL"

Classical Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 74:10


In this episode, I admit that while I, Graeme, have some good points, A.J. is ultimately right. He's convinced me with the gravity of his intellect couched in both wit and charm. What a great guy, that A.J..

Nordic on Tap
Norwegian Society and the Laws of Jante

Nordic on Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 42:05 Transcription Available


Nordic society seems to be governed by a set of unspoken rules on how to behave around others. These rules or "laws" were first articulated by the Danish author, Aksel Sandemose in a novel that described life in a fictional town called Jante, ruled by a set of ten laws.  The laws dictated that no one was to be boastful, to think they are more special than anyone else, not to imagine themselves as better than anyone else.  They were known as Janteloven, or the Laws of Jante. Sound familiar? Have any relatives that strictly mind their own business, don't gossip, and don't bother anyone else while  passing on the street?  If Nordic people all behave this way (and they don't), how does that affect society innovation and initiative, especially in business? One person who has thought about Nordic society is Fiona McKinna, an immigrant from England who produces the podcast and blog, Living a Nordic Life.  Join us as we talk about the ramifications of Janteloven, delve into Nordic sociology, and about the way people behave in Nordic countries today. Special thanks to her for sharing her perspectives. LINKS A nice summary of Jante's Laws, including a list of all 10.  From the Scandinavian Standard, Feb. 2023. Fiona McKinna's Living a Nordic Life website contains a plethora of delights, from the podcast to recipes, blog, ecourses, with associated Facebook group (for which you need to sign up). Paul Anderson, a Lutheran pastor ("Lutheran Renewal"), wrote an essay called Breaking the Stronghold of Jante that I found interesting.  I'm not explicitly supporting nor disagreeing with his ideas, but I found his perspecitve from "inside" the Lutheran church interesting. The Knitting Cruise from Kragerø among the islands of the SE Norwegian Coast (Telemark), mentioned by Fiona. They advertise that you can "enjoy the view of the beautiful archipelago, knit and have a good time". M. Michael Brady wrote a short article, Rules that Restrain, in the November 2018 issue of the Norwegian American. If you are blocked from viewing the article, you may be encouraged to subscribe to the paper (both paper and digital versions) at very reasonable prices, in my opinion: $70/year for the print + digital subscription, or $30/year for digital/online only.  The Norwegian American has articles about all of the Nordic countries (not just Norway) as well as Scandinavians abroad. Full disclosure: I am a contributing author for the Norwegian American. If you're so inclined, a translation of Sandemose's A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (Internet Archive, open source) can be read online. I've heard it described as bitter and unhappy.  Oddly, there's a Forward ("A Note") by Sigrid Undset at the beginning which is rather sobering about how far reaching Jante's Laws are. She is an author I respect (e.g. Kristin Lavransdatter), and she was very keen on observing how society works.   A plaque of Aksel Sandemose and his 10 Janteloven (above), based on his book A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks (En flyktning krysser sitt spor), 1933. The plaque is displayed in the Danish town of Nykøbing Mors where Sandemose grew up, upon which he modeled his fictional town of Jante. Rather ominous to have these ten laws posted right there in the the town....unless of course everyone agrees with them!   A couple of English expressions. In this podcast, Fiona uses a couple of expressions that I think are more common in the UK than in the USA, so I thought I'd explain them.  1) Fiona says "they looked at me as if I were a nutter". This isn't that far from Amercian English expressions like a nutcase or completely nuts.  My British dictionary says nutter means someone who is silly, strange, or crazy; synonyms include whacko, flake, oddball, or lunatic.  An excellent word! 2) Fiona mentioned "living an A-four life", suggesting this was a fairly bland and uneventful type of life.  I learned she was referring to "A4", a standard, paper size (210 x 297 mm) used in almost every printer and copy machine outside of Canada and the USA. In the USA, the sheets of paper are usually slightly larger at  8.5 x 11 inches (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm), called US letter size. So an A4 life is one neither extravagant nor lackluster, but regular and common. Perhaps meets the definition of lagom, neither too big nor too small?  Is this a new expression for you? It sure was for me.

Classical Stuff You Should Know
251: Kristin Lavransdatter 1

Classical Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 65:23


Kristin Lavransdatter is a three-volume story by Sigrid Undset. This episode covers volume one. And oh, so much happens. Vows are given. Babies conceived. Fathers hoodwinked. We've got fires. Vagabonds. Poison. Oh, it's good.

Kongsberg Bibliotekets Podkast
Litteraturkafé november 2023

Kongsberg Bibliotekets Podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 23:59


Under novembers Litteraturkafé snakket bibliotekarene Anne-Line og Thea om farsfigurer i litteraturen. Vi trakk fram og leste fra "Vaffelhjarte" av Maria Parr, "En kule i hjertet" av Un-Su Kim, "Kristin Lavransdatter" av Sigrid Undset, "Samværssabotasje" av Camilla Fossum Pettersen og "Dagen da min bestefar var helt" av Paulus Hochgatterer. Bøkene om Mummifamilien av Tove Jansson, "Drep ikke en sangfulg" av Harper Lee og "Fars rygg" av Niels Fredrik Dahl ble nevnt.

Universitetsplassen
Kristin Lavransdatter: Hva gjør boka til en klassiker alle burde lese?

Universitetsplassen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023


Da hun ga ut Kristin Lavransdatter på 1920-tallet ble Sigrid Undset genierklært og en del av verdenslitteraturens stjernehimmel. Men hvorfor lese boka i dag? Regissør Kjersti Horn har satt opp Kristin Lavransdatter som teater i moderne drakt, og møter litteraturforskerne Anne Birgitte Rønning og Liv Bliksrud. De diskuterer hva som gjør Undsets verk til en klassiker og hvilke grep som kan hjelpe moderne lesere å forelske seg i middelalderhistorien om den store kjærligheten mellom Kristin og Erlend, om tro, tvil og livets utfordringer.   Programleder er Mari Lilleslåtten. Les mer på uio.no.

Bokklubben - mer leseglede
Hvem var Sigrid Undset?

Bokklubben - mer leseglede

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 42:45


Mange husker Sigrid Undset for trilogien om Kristin Lavransdatter og vet ellers lite om hvem hun var. Sigrid Undset var ikke bare en forfatter i verdensformat, hun var også en skarp og klok samfunnsaktør med stort engasjement for menneskeverd. Visste du at Undset ga alle pengene hun fikk da hun vant Nobelprisen til veldedige formål? Eller at bøkene hennes ble forbudt i Tyskland allerede i mellomkrigstiden på grunn av hennes uttalte kritikk mot nazismen?  Mie har tatt med seg podkaststudio til Sigrid Undsets hjem Bjerkebæk på Lillehammer, for en prat med forfatter, idéhistoriker og Sigrid Undset - kjenner Kristin Brandtsegg Johansen.   I denne podkasten snakker vi om bøker og lesing, i håp om å inspirere deg til å legge fra deg telefonen og plukke opp ei bok. 

Bli medlem i Bokklubben du også. Bøkene vi snakker om finner du alltid på bokklubben.no.    

Yoga for Livet - en podcast om sinnsro og uro, rus og håp, fryd, frykt og folk flest
7. Skuespiller Heidi Gjermundsen Broch: På et tidspunkt trodde jeg at jeg måtte slutte med teater

Yoga for Livet - en podcast om sinnsro og uro, rus og håp, fryd, frykt og folk flest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 22:02


Hør skuespiller Heidi Gjermundsen Broch i ny episode av YOGA FOR LIVET; en podcast om sinnsro og uro, om psykologi, filosofi og yogaen utenfor matta. Mange kjenner Heidi Gjermundsen Broch fra teateret, men ikke alle vet at hun også er utdannet yogalærer. Hun mener at yoga og fokus på pust hjelper henne som skuespiller. –Jeg er vant til å være nervøs, men på et tidspunkt var jeg så nervøs at jeg trodde jeg måtte slutte. Så hadde jeg en slag intuisjon på at det var noe med yoga som kunne hjelpe, sier hun. Heidi er fast ansatt på Det norske teatret og har vunnet flere priser både som sanger og skuespiller. For tiden spiller hun dronning Elizabeth i «Semper Eadem» og er også med i «Kristin Lavransdatter» og «Vikla inn i blått» av Bob Dylan. Hør skuespiller Heidi Gjermundsen Broch i YOGA FOR LIVET, fredag 9. februar Yoga for livet kommer annenhver uke Podcastvert: Birgitte Gjestvang Musikk/teknikk: Thomas Prado Lamo Lokøen Ansvarlige: Birgitte Gjestvang& Alexander Medin

Ujar Pembaca
Ep 29 Kristin Lavransdatter: Sang Istri #UP12

Ujar Pembaca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 115:11


Bersama Lita Mahendra dan Viona Daisy

The Christ and Pop Culture Podcast Network
The Scandal of Reading 8 | Haley Stewart on Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter

The Christ and Pop Culture Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:23


Jessica hosts Haley Stewart to discuss the 1920 novel by Sigrid Undset, Kristin Lavransdatter. This trilogy of novels described the life of Kristin in 14th Century Norway as she constantly attempted to follow the path of her faith in Christ, but often found herself choosing her own wished more often than not. Jessica and Haley talk about the way the novel reflects the sin upon a family when a member sins and how our modern individualistic culture stands in stark contrast.  Read: Kristin Lavransdatter The Scandal of Reading is sponsored by Brazos Press. Information on the Host: Jessica Hooten Wilson is a Senior Fellow at Trinity Forum, the inaugural Visiting Scholar of Liberal Arts at Pepperdine University, and the author of several books, including The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints, Learning the Good Life: From the Great Hearts and Minds that Came Before, and Giving the Devil his Due: Flannery O'Connor and The Brothers Karamazov.  Learn more about Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson. Information on the Haley Stewart: A bookish mama of four and wife to a beekeeper. Writer, speaker, podcaster, and Catholic convert. Homeschooling, bacon-eating, and bright red lipstick-wearing Jane Austen aficionado. Learn more about Haley Stewart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Scandal of Reading
Episode 8 | Haley Stewart on Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter

The Scandal of Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:23


Jessica hosts Haley Stewart to discuss the 1920 novel by Sigrid Undset, Kristin Lavransdatter. This trilogy of novels described the life of Kristin in 14th Century Norway as she constantly attempted to follow the path of her faith in Christ, but often found herself choosing her own wished more often than not. Jessica and Haley talk about the way the novel reflects the sin upon a family when a member sins and how our modern individualistic culture stands in stark contrast.  Read: Kristin Lavransdatter The Scandal of Reading is sponsored by Brazos Press. Information on the Host: Jessica Hooten Wilson is a Senior Fellow at Trinity Forum, the inaugural Visiting Scholar of Liberal Arts at Pepperdine University, and the author of several books, including The Scandal of Holiness: Renewing Your Imagination in the Company of Literary Saints, Learning the Good Life: From the Great Hearts and Minds that Came Before, and Giving the Devil his Due: Flannery O'Connor and The Brothers Karamazov.  Learn more about Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson. Information on the Haley Stewart: A bookish mama of four and wife to a beekeeper. Writer, speaker, podcaster, and Catholic convert. Homeschooling, bacon-eating, and bright red lipstick-wearing Jane Austen aficionado. Learn more about Haley Stewart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sølvberget
#309: Kristin må vekk (fra Kapittel22)

Sølvberget

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 51:24


I sin nye bok «Kristin må vekk» utforsker Vigdis Hjorth og datteren Line Norman Hjorth den unge Kristin Lavransdatter med dagens metoo-blikk. Kan en kjærlighetshistorie fra 1300-tallet ha relevans i dag? Hør dem i samtale med bibliotekar Mette Langeland fra Kapittelfestivalen 2022. --- Produksjon : Åsmund Ådnøy

Tekstbehandlingsprog
Litteraturformidling i dag

Tekstbehandlingsprog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 43:16


I ukas metaprogram utforsker vi hva som definerer litteraturformidling. I studio utveksles egne tanker og erfaringer rundt tema, og det blir slått på tråden til avdelingsdirektør ved Deichman Bjørvika for å finne ut hvordan det arbeides med formidling av litteratur i Norges største folkebibliotek. Henger de med i svingene? Vi får også høre tekstbehandler Kristine fortelle om en særdeles god litteraturopplevelse i teateret, nemlig Kristin Lavransdatter.I studio: Annika Birkeland Dedekam, Maren Mjelstad og Cathrine Mosvold Medvirkende: Kristine Grønbæk BrusdalTekniker: Alexander Stalheim HellsteniusTakk til Merete Lie ved Deichman! 

Studio 2
Støvsamler'n: Kristoffer Olsen

Studio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 12:28


I Kongen befaler må Kristoffer Olsen løse de merkeligste oppgaver, beordret av Atle Antonsen. I Kristin Lavransdatter ni timer lange teatermaraton på Det Norske Teater, er han den som tålmodig venter på at kjærligheten til Kristin Lavransdatter blir gjengjeldt. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio

Mammaliv – Et hverdagssirkus
103 - Grå masse, cowboyboots og Kristin Lavransdatter

Mammaliv – Et hverdagssirkus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 32:23


Trine og Marte gjør et forsøk på å finne ut hva som har vært bra den siste uka. Mon tro om de finner noen høydepunkter

The Christ and Pop Culture Podcast Network
The Scandal of Reading 1 | An Introduction

The Christ and Pop Culture Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 26:07


Professor Jessica Hooten Wilson is joined by Claude Atcho and Austin Carty to discuss the purpose and future of the podcast. Why should we be reading and thinking about great fiction? What are the questions we get about reading fiction? How'll the podcast change to bring people into this community? Join us for this podcast and be a part of the Scandal of Reading! Works referenced:  Moses, Man of the Mountain by Zora Neale Hurston. Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset The Pastor's Bookshelf: Why Reading Matters for Ministry by Austin Carty Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just by Claude Atcho Blue Light Jazz by Donald Miller Go Tell It on the Mountains by James Baldwin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Scandal of Reading
Episode 1 | An Introduction

The Scandal of Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 26:07


Professor Jessica Hooten Wilson is joined by Claude Atcho and Austin Carty to discuss the purpose and future of the podcast. Why should we be reading and thinking about great fiction? What are the questions we get about reading fiction? How'll the podcast change to bring people into this community? Join us for this podcast and be a part of the Scandal of Reading! Works referenced:  Moses, Man of the Mountain by Zora Neale Hurston. Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset The Pastor's Bookshelf: Why Reading Matters for Ministry by Austin Carty Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just by Claude Atcho Blue Light Jazz by Donald Miller Go Tell It on the Mountains by James Baldwin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DAG OG TID podkast
Teaterregissør Kjersti Horn om «Kristin Lavransdotter»

DAG OG TID podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 30:05


Trilogien om Kristin Lavransdatter er kanskje dei mest kjende bøkene til Sigrid Undset. Laurdag 10. september er det premiere på «Kristin Lavransotter» på Det norske teatret. Kjersti Horn har regien. I denne episoden fortel ho om korleis det har vore å arbeide med eit teaterstykke som varer i 8 timar. Kvifor har ho valt å skilje publikum og skodespelarane med ein plastfilm?  26. august hadde DAG OG TID på trykk ein reportasje om «Kristin Lavransdotter». Les artikkelen her (for abonnentar). 

Reading Your Way to Heaven
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath - Chapter 03

Reading Your Way to Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 45:49


Deep Down Things
S03 E4 - Resentment in Kristin Lavransdatter

Deep Down Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 34:50


Fr. John Nepil from the Catholic Stuff You Should Know Podcast joins Liz and Dave to discuss Sigrid Undset's Nobel Prize-winning novel, how its heroine struggles with Max Sheler's concept of "ressentiment," and what we can learn from this epic literary work. Stay tuned for the rest of season 3 coming in October! Want to hear this week's spiritual reflection? Support us on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/deepdownthings for reflections, additional episode features, and access to LOGOS Journal articles. Join us for an exploration of God's grandeur as it is revealed through literature, history, art, philosophy, theology, anthropology, science and more. Deep Down Things is a collaboration between the friends of the University of St. Thomas Catholic Studies and LOGOS: A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture in St. Paul, Minn. link.stthomas.edu/catholicstudies link.stthomas.edu/logosjournal

Reading Your Way to Heaven
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath - Chapter 02

Reading Your Way to Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 51:30


Reading Your Way to Heaven
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath - Chapter 01

Reading Your Way to Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 50:44


We begin a new book! We also started uploading on our NEW YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/N3Iblj82n48

Born of Wonder
S3 EP40: Kristin Lavransdatter Fan Club with Beth Jamieson

Born of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 82:36


Katie is joined by Beth Jamieson, host of the "Well Read Life" Podcast to talk ALL about Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset. This saga takes us through the tumult and trials of a woman's life in medieval Norway, from childhood until the end of her life. Despite so many falls from grace, this is a redemptive story, highlighting not only the power of the human spirit, but the absolute relentlessness of a loving and merciful God.    We are HUGE fans of this book and go in depth in our conversation, covering sin and love and lust, motherhood and redemption and hope -- This episode DOES contain spoilers, so if you'd like to put a pause on it until you read the book, hop over to Beth's podcast for an introductory spoiler-free episode to introduce you to the novel and Sigrid Undset - read the book - then come back here to tune in!    Well Read Life Podcast https://wellreadlife.podbean.com  Follow Beth Jamieson on instagram: @wellreadbeth    -------------   www.bornofwonder.com  Leave a review for the podcast on iTunes and leave a star rating on Spotify!    Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder?fan_landing=true     ------------   Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset https://www.abebooks.com/Kristin-Lavransdatter-Penguin-Classics-Deluxe-Edition/30118383434/bd?cm_mmc=ggl-_-US_Shopp_Trade_20to50-_-product_id=COM9780143039167NEW-_-keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwma6TBhDIARIsAOKuANyCJdE7KsmdP9pRnLW_jVjNA9fJYurc12Yeb6CJoBMChP7PjyF9dwEaAoSiEALw_wcB   Fountains of Carrots Podcast, Kristin Lavransdatter https://fountainsofcarrots.com/foc-014-seeing-the-sacred-with-tyler-blanski/    Laurus by Eugene Vodolazkin  https://www.amazon.com/Laurus-Eugene-Vodolazkin/dp/178074871X/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=14GZV8FXP9QTC&keywords=laurus+by+eugene+vodolazkin&qid=1651277615&sprefix=laurus%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-3   Desert Island Discs Podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5qhJd1byxhTBYbSCFmw580y/desert-island-discs-podcasts   Sigrid Undset : A Study in Christian Realism  https://www.amazon.com/Sigrid-Undset-Study-Christian-Realism/dp/1685950639/ref=asc_df_1685950639/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=583511040923&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2141754292535942729&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007882&hvtargid=pla-1651382346685&psc=1    Psalm 148, Lord who has made us for Thine own https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3F1Gq1IoLI   "A Rush of Clear Water" Blue Dot Sessions   

Born of Wonder
S3 EP39: Oxford Reminiscence With Chris Marquette

Born of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 47:14


Katie chats with her husband Chris about the term they spent at Oxford University, "the city of dreaming spires" - The home of the Inklings (Tolkien and C.S. Lewis!), wonderful pubs, the Oxford Oratory... Hear about Katie's inability to navigate a bus schedule and getting lost in the Cotswolds... What did they learn from the Oxford Blind Wine Tasting Society? Do the British really hate Americans? All this and more on this fun reminiscing episode!   ----- www.bornofwonder.com  Leave a review for the podcast on iTunes and leave a star rating on Spotify!    Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder?fan_landing=true     ----   Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Keble College    Pubs mentioned -  The Bear The Eagle and Child The Lamb and Flag The King's Arms   Nearby Visits - Bath Blenheim The Cotswolds    Oxford Oratory -  https://www.oxfordoratory.org.uk    "Kristin Lavransdatter" by Sigrid Undset   Well Read Life Podcast Kristin Lavransdatter Intro https://wellreadlife.podbean.com/e/an-introduction-to-kristin-lavransdatter/    Selkie Stories - On Fairy Stories https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-recovered-thing-selchie-stories-and-fishermens-tales/id1509590929?i=1000472353244    "Great Silkie of Sule Skerry" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LabjOVVv9oI    Katie's Gaelic Spotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7llSavBzwm73dvdP1uXece?si=0IO9wxXjSaKG6HL1NbCedw&utm_source=copy-link 

KRSbib - Podkast fra Kristiansand folkebibliotek
#106 - Unn Falkeid: Den hellige Birgitta - Enken som utfordret Europa

KRSbib - Podkast fra Kristiansand folkebibliotek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 53:07


Martin Luther mente hun var gal. August Strindberg kalte henne en «satans kjerring». Den hellige Birgitta (1303-1373) var en av de tydeligste stemmene i Europa i sin tid og satte både konger og paver på plass. «Den svenske enken» ble hun kalt. Hun ble kanonisert etter sin død, og er i dag Europas skytshelgen. Birgittas dramatiske liv er en enestående fortelling fra europeisk middelalder. Kanskje var Kristin Lavransdatter inspirert av den fascinerende, historiske skikkelsen Birgitta av Vadstena? Det foreslår i alle fall idéhistoriker Unn Falkeid i sin bok "Den hellige Birgitta – Enken som utfordret Europa". Falkeid skildrer en modig adelskvinne som valgte å følge et hellig kall og bryte opp fra det livet som var staket ut. Hun fødte og oppdro åtte barn, ble enke og dro til Roma, kirkens sentrum, for å be paven om å vende hjem fra sitt franske eksil. Stadig fikk hun visjoner som ble nedtegnet og som til slutt fylte åtte bøker. Birgitta etterlot seg en klosterorden og det hittil største forfatterskapet skrevet av en kvinne.

Born of Wonder
S3 EP35:The Sacramental Imagination

Born of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 41:11


What does it mean to have a sacramental worldview, to believe in the sacramental imagination? We'll explore the convergence of the physical and the spiritual, how our lives can gain deep meaning by marking time with an understanding of eternity. Katie shares a story of her own personal experience with the sacramental imagination, during a difficult start to Lent. We'll discuss Flannery O'Connor, the Secret Garden, Tolkien, Kristin Lavransdatter... 'Rebel against the dying of the light!' An encouraging episode, helping us to see the magic in the mundane, the wonder in the everyday - a chance to 'lift the veil' and see beyond.    www.bornofwonder.com Instagram @bornofwonder   Leave a review for the podcast on iTunes and leave a star rating on Spotify!    Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder?fan_landing=true     Mentioned in this episode -   Frederick Beuchner  "Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid.”   The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett    Wendell Berry - "Mad Farmer's Liberation Front"    "Grandeur of God" - Gerard Manley Hopkins   Flannery O'Connor   Tolkien's Lord of the Rings    Recommended -    Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Missa Papae Marcelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1189&v=GgsfOSEvIVU&feature=emb_logo    Stations of the Cross Cards - Theology of Home https://theologyofhome.com/products/stations-of-the-cross?_pos=1&_sid=3fd651120&_ss=r    ** Please forgive the 'hum' at the end of this episode ** 

In All Things Podcast
RENEWING Our Imaginations with Jessica Hooten Wilson (ep. 21)

In All Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 40:18


On this episode of the podcast we are joined by professor and author Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson, to talk about her new book, The Scandal of Holiness. Together we discuss how reading good books can renew our imagination, allowing us to keep company with "literary saints." Among the questions we discuss: What makes a character a literary saint, and why should we spend time in their company? Why do we have such a hard time trusting holiness, and what do we miss if we lose sight of it? Should we seek suffering? How do we distinguish between asceticism and masochism? How do various means of engagement (literature, art, contemplation) shape our imagination? Who are some lesser known authors that Christians should read? Books mentioned in our conversation: Moses, Man of the Mountain by Zora Neale Hurston  Silence by Shūsaku Endō On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin Jr. Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset A Lesson Before Dying   A Gathering for Old Men by Ernest J. Gaines Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Diary of a Country Priest by Georges Bernanos   Other authors mentioned in our conversation: C.S. Lewis George MacDonald Randy Boyagoda Walker Percy Flannery O'Connor   Get the book: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/the-scandal-of-holiness/407181  Dr. Wilson's website: https://jessicahootenwilson.com/  Follow Jessica Hooten Wilson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HootenWilson  Kelly Latimore 's "literary icons": https://kellylatimoreicons.com/   

A Well Read Life
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Cross

A Well Read Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 40:49


I'm back after an unintended short break. Today I'm talking about the last book in the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy, The Cross. Oh, it's a good book, and we finally get to see Kristin's story come full circle. There will be a lot of heartbreak as the trilogy comes to an end, but we will also see beautiful pictures of redemption.

Spiritual Wanderlust
Rebellious Women: Hildegard, Joan of Arc, Dorothy Day and Sigrid Undset - with Laura Michele Diener

Spiritual Wanderlust

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 63:09


History is full of women misbehaving. In time periods when speaking out could get you burned at the stake, some women had the audacity to speak their minds anyway. Laura Michele Diener, a Women Studies and Medieval scholar, was initially surprised to find the boldest women were in the convents. Today we'll talk about the intersection of mysticism with female empowerment, medieval history, and modern day literature. We'll also talk about two more recent women whose writings and activism got them into plenty of trouble: Sigrid Undset, the author of the classic trilogy Kristin Lavransdatter, and Dorothy Day, the social activist and founder of the Catholic Worker movement.We'll explore the restlessness that all these women shared - for it was this, their unnamable longing, that led to their divine search for connection with all creatures.Laura Michele Diener is a professor of medieval and ancient history at Marshall University, where she directed the Women's Studies program from 2014-2021. She loves telling stories throughout time, including Norse mythology, medieval spirituality, and the history of fashion.Currently she is writing a biography of the Nobel-prize-winning writer, Sigrid Undset. She also is an upcoming guest speaker in our Women Mystics School.To learn more about the Women Mystics School, visit www.womenmystics.org._______________________WELCOME TO SPIRITUAL WANDERLUST.Contemplation. Embodiment. Mysticism. Mischief. Join former nun and neuroscience aficionado Kelly Deutsch as she interviews contemplative teachers, embodiment experts, psychologists, and mystics about the untamed frontiers of interior life. Each episode is jam packed with life-changing stories, spiritual practices, and powerful insight to support your journey toward wholeness and divine intimacy.For FREE resources for your own spiritual journey (like the Psycho-Spritual Maturity Assessment!) - check out www.spiritualwanderlust.org.

A Well Read Life
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wife

A Well Read Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 38:48


It's time to discuss the second book in the Kristin Lavransdatter series by Sigrid Undset, The Wife. Kristin and Erland finally have what they want, but what of the trail of betrayal and blood guilt they've left in their wake? Can they finally be happy, and more importantly, can they be forgiven?

Best Book Ever
086 Carly Heath on "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Best Book Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 38:33


I have been dying for someone to choose a Taylor Jenkins Reid book, and author Carly Heath didn't let me down when she chose to tell me about the delicious tale of old Hollywood, “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” and why it is the Best Book Ever. NOTE: I've bleeped out the name of the True Love character, so don't worry! You can listen spoiler free! Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Do you have a book you want to tell me about? Go HERE to apply to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast.   Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram     Guest: Carly Heath Website/Instagram/Twitter/YouTube/TikTok/     Discussed in this episode: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Reckless Kind by Carly Heath Lisa Perrin-designed book covers Rosemaling folk art styles Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Unsted The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros Tommy Cabot Was Here by Cat Sebastian Peter Cabot Gets Lost by Cat Sebastian Howard's End by E.M. Forster The Likeness by Tana French The Witch Elm by Tana French   (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)

Best Book Ever
086 Carly Heath on "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Best Book Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 38:33


I have been dying for someone to choose a Taylor Jenkins Reid book, and author Carly Heath didn't let me down when she chose to tell me about the delicious tale of old Hollywood, “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” and why it is the Best Book Ever. NOTE: I've bleeped out the name of the True Love character, so don't worry! You can listen spoiler free! Support the Best Book Ever Podcast on Patreon Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Do you have a book you want to tell me about? Go HERE to apply to be a guest on the Best Book Ever Podcast.   Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram     Guest: Carly Heath Website/Instagram/Twitter/YouTube/TikTok/     Discussed in this episode: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Reckless Kind by Carly Heath Lisa Perrin-designed book covers Rosemaling folk art styles Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Unsted The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros Tommy Cabot Was Here by Cat Sebastian Peter Cabot Gets Lost by Cat Sebastian Howard's End by E.M. Forster The Likeness by Tana French The Witch Elm by Tana French   (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning I get a few bucks off your purchase at no extra expense to you. Anytime you shop for books, you can use my affiliate link on Bookshop, which also supports Indie Bookstores around the country. If you're shopping for everything else – clothes, office supplies, gluten-free pasta, couches – you can use my affiliate link for Amazon. Thank you for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)

A Well Read Life
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath

A Well Read Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 40:26


I'm continuing my series on Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset. In today's episode, I'm talking about the first book in the Kristin Lavransdatter saga, The Wreath. It's a story rife with temptation and seduction and the tension between Norway's pagan past and its present Christian faith.

Unknown Friends
S3E3: The Cross (Kristin Lavransdatter, Bk. 3), by Sigrid Undset

Unknown Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 35:44


The parent-child relationship is at the very heart of the Kristin Lavransdatter books, as Sigrid Undset explores the themes of earthly motherhood and heavenly Fatherhood. This week we conclude our review of this Norwegian masterpiece by considering the trilogy's conclusion, appropriately titled The Cross. I'm Rachelle Ferguson of Kittywham Productions, and Unknown Friends is my biweekly book review podcast. Visit the Unknown Friends homepage at www.kittywhamproductions.com/podcast. To learn more about me and my work as a Christian playwright, explore my website at www.kittywhamproductions.com. Support the podcast and access exclusive content: www.patreon.com/unknownfriends Get in touch with me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rachelle.ferguson Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kittywhamproductions Email me: kittywham@gmail.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, leave a quick review, and share with your book-loving friends!

A Well Read Life
An Introduction to Kristin Lavransdatter

A Well Read Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 15:07


This week I'm beginning a series on Sigrid Undset's medieval epic, Kristin Lavransdatter. It is the story of one woman's life from childhood to death. Today I'm giving an introduction to this fascinating trilogy about love, desire, betrayal, and ultimately redemption.     

Unknown Friends
S3E2: The Wife (Kristin Lavransdatter, Bk. 2), by Sigrid Undset

Unknown Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 30:33


This week the discussion of Kristin Lavransdatter continues with The Wife, the second book in Sigrid Undset's trilogy. After some necessary plot spoilers from book one and an introduction to book two's new characters and storyline, we take a closer look at Undset's realism and her themes of responsibility and redemption. I'm Rachelle Ferguson of Kittywham Productions, and Unknown Friends is my biweekly book review podcast. Visit the Unknown Friends homepage at www.kittywhamproductions.com/podcast. To learn more about me and my work as a Christian playwright, explore my website at www.kittywhamproductions.com. Support the podcast and access exclusive content: www.patreon.com/unknownfriends Get in touch with me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rachelle.ferguson Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kittywhamproductions Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, leave a quick review, and share with your book-loving friends!

Unknown Friends
S3E1: The Wreath (Kristin Lavransdatter, Bk. 1), by Sigrid Undset

Unknown Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 35:47


Welcome to the launch of Unknown Friends, Season 3! I've got big plans for the podcast this year, and I'm thrilled to be able to share the news with you in today's episode. We're starting the season with a three-part discussion of Sigrid Undset's masterful trilogy, Kristin Lavransdatter. In today's episode you'll get details about Sigrid Undset's writing career and personal life, an overview of the trilogy's structure and style, and an introduction to the characters and events of Book 1, The Wreath. I'm Rachelle Ferguson of Kittywham Productions, and Unknown Friends is my biweekly book review podcast. Visit the Unknown Friends homepage at www.kittywhamproductions.com/podcast. To learn more about me and my work as a Christian playwright, explore my website at www.kittywhamproductions.com. Support the podcast and access exclusive content: www.patreon.com/unknownfriends Get in touch with me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rachelle.ferguson Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kittywhamproductions Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, leave a quick review, and share with your book-loving friends!

The Big Read Cast
Episode Sixteen - Kristin Lavransdatter (December 2021)

The Big Read Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 122:54


Joel and Bill read Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter, a three-volume novel about life in 14th century Norway. It's a profound tale of love, lust, stabbings, and, at one point, licking a child's eyes.

Ujar Pembaca
Ep. 20 Kristin Lavransdatter: Mahkota Bunga #UjarPembaca06

Ujar Pembaca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 125:28


Ngobrol bersama Lita Mahendra soal buku pertama trilogi Kristin Lavransdatter: Mahkota Bunga.

Historiske Trøndelag podden
S2:E23: Reins kloster

Historiske Trøndelag podden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 42:12


Gården Rein ligger på et høydedrag i et flatt jordbrukslandskap med utsyn over Trondheimsfjorden. Gården omtales først i Harald Hårfagres saga, men anntagelig er gården mye eldre. Klosteret ble opprettet i 1226. I 1704 kom Hornemennene til Rein og Hans som er dagens gjest, er 10. generasjon Hornemann på Reins Kloster!

Bike is Short for Bichael
44. A Variety of Book Recommendations

Bike is Short for Bichael

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 35:26


Everyone always loves when we give our recommendations so we're back at it again with a variety of book recommendations. Can you find the thread between these books? Katherine tells of her sleep walking woes. 1. Why would we have a bike themed podcast and not be obsessed with bikes? 2. We don't owe you anything 3. Katherine sleep walking sagas 4. Maddie didn't go see Matthew Morrison 5. 7 billion minus 15 6. Kristin Lavransdatter 7. Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn 8. Crazy Rich Asians 9. Anxious People 10. Everyone chill 11. A Grief Observed 12. Read Narnia 13. A Gentleman in Moscow 14. The Choice 15. Find the thread 16. Dueling Ukuleles 17. Katherine and her siblings look like her parents 18. Trying to set up Katy and Thomas 19. Spoiler: There is no thread. We couldn't think of a topic so we gave actual book recommendations.

Gals Guide
Kristin Lavransdatter - Roundtable discussion

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 64:01


Dr. Leah Leach asks our narrator, Michelle Hammond, questions about her process in creating the audiobook of Kristin Lavransdatter.  As a bonus, we are joined by three listeners to weigh in their thoughts on The Bridal Wreath written by Sigrid Undset. Joined by Mona Mehas, Bonnie Fillenwarth, and Carla Stoneberg.    More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 8 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 58:22


Last Chapter of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 7 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 35:59


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 6 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 19:36


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 5 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 17:23


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 4 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 19:54


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 3 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 56:35


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 2 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 28:02


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 3 Chapter 1 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 14:44


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib    

Gals Guide
Part 2 Chapter 8 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 30:21


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Verity Ed
Stages on the Road (Sigrid Undset) 60 Sec Book Review | Best Books for Classical Homeschooling

Verity Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 3:50


READ Sigrid Undset's Stages on the Road (Beautiful stories of heroic saints written by a towering fiction writer) | You and your teens will find this inspiring series of stories informative and life changing. Discover saints of the past through riveting tales, and see how they brought Sigrid Undset, the Nobel-prize winning novelist of Kristin Lavransdatter, to a deeper understanding of the true meaning of life and ultimately to the Catholic Church. Stages on the Road is the perfect addition to your classical homeschool library. RESOURCES: Stages on the Road: https://www.amazon.com/Stages-Road-Sigrid-Undset/dp/0870612581/ Kristin Lavransdatter: https://www.amazon.com/Kristin-Lavransdatter-Wreath-Penguin-Classics/dp/0141180412/ MY OTHER 60 SECOND BOOK REVIEWS: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL12dvov1xvyWBLmaWWOBwwaGPYkzWSzNF SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTf27-n8UbE6L7LHYdPc2w?sub_confirmation=1 __________ If you're new to homeschooling, want fresh ideas, need a parent community, and are ready to reboot your family culture, join VERITY ED. My goal is to help other parents reclaim their role as primary educators of their children. Click like, hit subscribe, follow VERITY ED, and visit verityed.com where you can find other great resources. __________ SAY HI TO VERITY ED: Youtube: Verity Ed - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTf27-n8UbE6L7LHYdPc2w/ Instagram: @verityed - https://www.instagram.com/verity_ed/ Facebook: @verityed - https://www.facebook.com/VerityEd Twitter: @ErikaAhern2 - https://twitter.com/ErikaAhern2 SUPPORT VERITY ED: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/verityed - Great content takes time and resources, and YOU can join an exclusive group of supporters with access to special content. PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3tJep2YaadAqormwOp4r2R SHOP: http://verited.com/shop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erika239/support

Gals Guide
Part 2 Chapter 7 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 19:33


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 2 Chapter 6 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 29:09


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 2 Chapter 5 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 26:57


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part - Chapter 4 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 23:10


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 2 - Chapter 3 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 39:16


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib    

Gals Guide
Part 2 - Chapter 2 - Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 30:58


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Part 2 - Chapter 1 -Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 19:44


We start the second part of Kristin Lavransdatter.  Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Chapter 7 -Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 33:27


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib    

Gals Guide
Chapter 6 -Kristin Lavransdatter

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 15:15


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Kristin Lavransdatter - Chapter 5

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 30:45


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavransdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Lit Century
Kristin Lavransdatter #2

Lit Century

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 31:40


In the second episode about Kristin Lavransdatter, the trilogy of historical novels that won Sigrid Undset the Nobel Prize, the hosts discuss the provincial politics of the early Nobel Prize with Timothy Paulson (whose great-grandfather was another winner), and talk about the novel's idiosyncratic treatment of Catholicism and paganism. You can find some supplementary reading about the book here and here. Timothy Paulson is the writer of several works of nonfiction for younger readers, including New York: the New Amsterdam Colony and Days of Sorrow, Years of Glory, a history of the Nat Turner slave revolt. He was the founder of Agincourt Press and his most recent book is a biography of the Indian educationalist Sadhu Vaswani, A Light to the World.

Lit Century
The Kristin Lavransdatter Trilogy

Lit Century

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 39:13


Welcome to Lit Century: 100 Years, 100 Books. Combining literary analysis with an in-depth look at historical context, hosts Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols choose one book for each year of the 20th century, and—along with special guests—will take a deep dive into a hundred years of literature. On this episode, Sandra and Catherine discuss the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy by Sigrid Undset.

Historiske Trøndelag podden
Episode 29. Husaby i Skaun

Historiske Trøndelag podden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 47:08


Episode 29 Husaby i Skaun. Her var Einar Tambarskjelvets høvdengesete. Jeg har funnet frem et opptak fra 1957 der vi får høre Erik Saltnessand og Anders Skauge fortelle historie fra bygda Skaun. Takk til Ola Skauge som ble med ut og påviste hvor Gildeskålen i Skaun lå. Vi får høre om oldtidfunn rundt omkring på Husaby, Einars vei, teorier om hvorvidt Einar bodde på Husaby eller Gimse og mye mer. Vi får også høre fra Sigrid Undsets roman Kristin Lavransdatter, et utdrag da Kristin kommer til Husaby.

Gals Guide
Kristin Lavransdatter - Chapter 2

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 40:27


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavansdatter written by Sigrid Undset. Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Gals Guide
Kristin Lavransdatter - Chapter 1

Gals Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 41:38


Did you know we call Thursday for Thor's day and Friday for Frigg's day? In the Norse mythic spirit, we bring you a new chapter each Friday of Kristin Lavansdatter written by Sigrid Undset.    Taking place in the 15th century in Norway, this book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928. Read by Michelle Hammond.  More info at: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib

Sølvberget
#232: Kristin Lavransdatter - hva ser hun egentlig i Erlend?

Sølvberget

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 16:39


Sjefen for bøkene på Sølvberget, Mette Langeland, har lest Sigrid Undsets tre bøker om Kristin Lavransdatter, og har et par ting å si om en av de mest kjente romansene i norsk litteratur. I år er det 100 år siden første bok i trilogien om Kristin Lavransdatter kom ut. I podcasten snakker Mette blant annet om den gangen hun og kollega Tomas Gustafsson skulle "bytte bøker" - han skulle lese ny norsk litteratur, hun gamle klassikere. Les mer om den utfordringen her: https://www.xn--slvberget-l8a.no/Anbefalinger/Lesetips/Tomas-og-Mettes-store-bokbyttehoest -- Medvirkende: Mette Langeland og Åsmund Ådnøy Innspilt på Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus i oktober 2020 med Handy Zoom H6 opptaker og Boya-mikrofoner. Mikset i Audacity.

Nasjonalbiblioteket
Nobel litteratur

Nasjonalbiblioteket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 66:52


I 1920-årene fikk Norge to nobelprisvinnere i litteratur. Knut Hamsun fikk prisen, mye takket være Markens grøde (1917) i 1920, og åtte år senere ble den Sigrid Undset til del for hennes middelalderskildringer i romantrilogien Kristin Lavransdatter og i de to romanene om Olav Audunssøn. Ettertiden har gitt de to forfatterne et vidt forskjellig ettermæle, men er forfatterskapene så ulike som de ved første øyekast kan synes? Hva skiller Hamsun og Undset, og hva binder dem sammen, i det de skrev i 1920-årene?Forfatter og Hamsun-biograf Ingar Sletten Kolloen møter forfatter Vigdis Hjorth til en samtale ledet av Ane Farsethås, kritiker og kulturredaktør i Morgenbladet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Annunciation Parish
Episode 3 | Novels to consider and a conversation with parishioner, Nancy Golding

Annunciation Parish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 18:56


Fr. Alex talks about "The Betrothed" by Allesandro Manzoni and "Kristin Lavransdatter" by Sigrid Undset (trans. Tiina Nunnally) and has a conversation with parishioner, Nancy Golding. Deacon John offers another moment of meditation on Sts. Monica and Augustine.

Barmen og Bakken sitter bakerst
Kristin Lavransdatter

Barmen og Bakken sitter bakerst

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 39:54


Vi elskar Liv Ullmann. Vi føler ikkje heilt det same for Kristin.

The Places Where We Go Podcast
Travel Plan B - The Coronavirus Episode

The Places Where We Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 28:22


And just like that, the world has changed.  Travel plans are turned upside down.  On episode 17, Julie & Art discuss remedies for your travel bug in the time of the Coronavirus. A Plan B for Travel If you need a plan B for your travel plans, we've got you covered on this episode.  We take you through 10 ideas if you find yourself either needing to cancel upcoming travel plans or otherwise just are unable to travel at this time. Books and more Among the ideas discussed, curling up with travel related books are among the many ideas discussed on this episode.  You can take a vicarious journey through any number of books that touch on travel, geography, and places far and near, distant and present.  Art discusses the writings of Thor Heyerdahl, Neil Peart and Ryszard Kapuściński.  Julie is particularly fond of the writings of Sigrid Undset and the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy.  Beyond books, we share numerous other ideas to itch your travel bug during the time of the Coronavirus or any other time you are in need of a travel plan B. The Places Where We Go Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app along as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego Twitter: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 Email: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art   

NRK Bok
Kristin Lavransdatter 2020

NRK Bok

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 17:11


Hundre år etter at Sigrid Undsets "Kransen" kom ut, blir boken gitt ut på nytt, forsiktig tillempet for nye lesere

Studio 2
Kristin Lavransdatter gis ut på ny

Studio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 17:09


Bøkene om Kristin Lavransdatter er Nobelprisvinner Sigrid Undsets store mesterverk.Nå utgis den første boka, "Kransen", på nytt, 100 år etter at den ble gitt ut første gang

Salongen
Marit Østbye om kunstig intelligens og menneskehjerter som aldri forandrer seg

Salongen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 55:37


Denne Salong-episoden har en fot i fortida og en i framtida. Skuespiller Marit Østbye vært begge steder, som middelalderens Kristin Lavransdatter og Marjorie i sci-fi stykket hun nå spiller på Oslo Nye. Kan et hologram med kunstig intelligens få plass ved middagsbordet vårt en gang i framtida, og vil det endre hvordan vi mennesker føler og tenker? Salongpoet Frode Grytten kaster seg søvnløst fra side til side i et nytt radiodikt, og Christine avslører at hun har lurt oss hele tiden; hun er ikke en slik en som er positiv og ser lyst på livet, tvert imot.

Museum - et program om norsk historie

«Å hjemme seg» - Sigrid Undsets Bjerkebæk I år er det ett hundre år siden Sigrid Undset slo seg ned på Lillehammer. Hun hadde to barn, det tredje var på vei og mannen etterlot hun i Kristiania. Nå sto Kristin Lavransdatter og Bjerkebæk for tur. Men hvorfor Lillehammer ? - Si det, sier museumskonservator Bente Forberg. Hva vet vi egentlig om ekteskapet med maleren Anders Svarstad ? Han ble i hvert fall igjen på Kampen i Kristiania. Kanskje var det at hun hadde gode venner her fra tiden i Roma ? Hun kom nær det området hun valgte som hjemtraktene til Kristin. Og kanskje var det nærheten til friluftsmuseet på Maihaugen, med autentiske middelalderhus og miljøer som kunne vært kulisser i romantrilogien om Kristian Lavransdatter, sier Forberg. I MUSEUM forteller Bente Forberg og Cecilie Skeide fra Lillehammer Museum og de to nye utstillingene som nettopp har åpnet. Den ene er på Bjerkebæk og handler om Sigrid Undsets reiser. Den andre er en kunst- design og interiørutstilling på Lillehammer kunstmuseum som skildrer de kunst og kulturimpulsene som preget Sigrid Undsets liv og diktning. «Å hjemme seg» - Den tittelen fikk vi hjelp til fra Sigrid Undset selv, sier kurator Cecilie Skeide. I både brev og romaner bruker Sigrid Undset det uttrykket. Slik jeg tolker det skaper hun et rede når hun «hjemmer seg» . Der kan hun føle seg hjemme, være trygg og kunne gro og være kreativ. Og det er ikke bare hjemme på Bjerkebæk hun «hjemmer seg». Det er på hotellrom på reiser og i eksil i New York. Da henter hun inn potteplanter, små duppeditter, bøker og fotografier og skaper de rammene hun trenger, sier Skeide. Hundreårsmarkeringen av at Sigrid Undset flyttet til Lillehammer finner vi også i «gjestehuset» på Bjerkebæk. Det er et lite rom, bare 20 kvadratmeter, men der er det funnet plass til sju reiser verden rundt. Blant annet det fem år lange eksiloppholdet i New York under krigen da hun bodde på Hotell Margaret i 97 Columbia Heights i Brooklyn. «Det er fornyes man skal når man reiser» heter utstillingen, det samme Sigrid Undset hadde som motto for sine mange studiereiser. - Helt siden 1997 har vi hatt et rom på Maihaugen med en mengde av Sigrid Undsets esker og arkivsaker. Nå har vi endelig fått tid til å gå gjennom alt og noe av det vi fant viser vi for første gang på denne utstillingen, sier Forberg. Sendt første gang lørdag 15.juni 2019. Programleder Øyvind Arntsen. Med Cecilie Skeide og Bente Forberg. Stemmene til Sigrid Undset og Hans Bendict Undset Svarstad fra NRKs arkiv.

The Great Books
Episode 83: ‘Kristin Lavransdatter’ by Sigrid Undset

The Great Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 32:11


John J. Miller is joined by Haley Stewart to discuss Sigrid Undset's 'Kristin Lavransdatter.'

LES MASTER CLASS du Festival Lumière

Liv Johanne Ullmann, née le 16 décembre 1938 à Tokyo au Japon, est une actrice, réalisatrice et scénariste norvégienne. Liv Ullmann est nommée à deux reprises à l'Oscar de la meilleure actrice : d'abord, en 1972, à la 45e cérémonie des Oscars, pour le rôle de Kristina Nilsson, dans Les Émigrants (Utvandrarna) de Jan Troell ; puis, en 1976, à la 49e cérémonie des Oscars, pour le rôle du Dr Jenny Isaksson, dans Face à face de Bergman. Liv Ullmann réalise plusieurs films : Sofie, qui obtient une certaine reconnaissance ; Kristin Lavransdatter, adaptation de la trilogie de la prix Nobel, Sigrid Undset, qui est un succès en Norvège ; Entretiens privés et Infidèle, sélectionné en 2000 au Festival de Cannes, (ces deux derniers sur des scénarios d'Ingmar Bergman). N'oubliez pas de vous abonner ! 

Ekko
Å være bestevenn med romankarakteren Kristin Lavransdatter

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 25:01


Nå skal vi møte en person som ikke finnes, og som aldri har eksistert. Ihverfall ikke i den såkalte virkeligheten. Nemlig Kristin Lavransdatter i Sigrid Undsets berømte middelalder-trilogi ved samme navn. Kvinnelege og samfunnsdebattant Gro Nylander har hatt denne romanfiguren som sin nærmeste venninne fra hun var 12 år gammel, og slik er det fortsatt, over 60 år senere. Vi møter dem begge to en sommerdag utenfor Oslo.

oslo nrk kristin lavransdatter sigrid undsets gro nylander
Salongen
Christine Lavransdatter s01e25

Salongen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 186:03


NB! Dette er en klin kokos-spesialepisode for klin kokos-spesielt interesserte, hvor Christine og Jørgen ser hele Liv Ullmanns film "Kristin Lavransdatter" mens de snakker den i stykker – minutt for minutt. Du finner filmen på https://www.sfanytime.com/no/movie/8252/kristin-lavransdatter, hvis du vil være med på dette klin kokos-prosjektet. Husk popkorn! #kransen #sigridundset #kristinlavransdatter #livullmann

Salongen
Christine Lavransdatter s01e24

Salongen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 55:07


Endelig er dagen kommet! Kristin skal få sin Erlend, og omvendt. Men bryllupet blir ikke helt som bryllup flest. Her er lutskader i hårbunnen, bitter vognkrangel, nestendåning, dum posehatt, skrekkelige hallusinasjoner og skrømt. Og til slutt slår Sigrid til med et bonusspor hvor Ragnfrid og Lavrans vrenger de sørgmodige sjelene sine. Og snipp snapp snute, så var Kransen ute! Christine Lossius Thorin og Jørgen Strickert leser Kransen av Sigrid Undset. #kransen #sigridundset #kristinlavransdatter PS! Bli med å se Kristin Lavransdatter med oss neste uke! Du finner filmen her: https://www.sfanytime.com/no/movie/8252/kristin-lavransdatter

Ekko
Fantasivennen

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 24:36


Noen barn får seg oppdiktede venner som de omgås med - i fantasien. De fleste legger dette bak seg i barndommen, mens enkelte fortsetter å ha fantasivenner i voksen alder! Amme-eksperten Gro Nylander kan avsløre at en romanfigur er den hun kjenner aller best av alle mennesker: Kristin Lavransdatter. Reporter: Halvdan Bleken.

KRSbib - Podkast fra Kristiansand folkebibliotek
Boka mi: Kristin Lavransdatter

KRSbib - Podkast fra Kristiansand folkebibliotek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 13:45


Siv Holt presenterer sin favorittbok, Kristin Lavransdatter, i samtale med Tore Aune Fjellstad.

Salongen
Journalist og forfatter Sigrun Slapgard

Salongen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 69:49


Journalist og forfatter Sigrun Slapgard skjønte hensikten i sitt arbeid da menneskerettighetsaktivisten Marianella Garcia Villas ble drept, 34 år gammel, i 1983. Har dedisert sin bok "Eg har sett jaguaren" til henne. Sigrun har skrevet biografi om Sigrid Undset og mener Christines sleivspark mot Kristin Lavransdatter er noe Undset selv ville hatt glede av. Hun mener at portrettet av Lavrans i Kristin Lavransdatter kanskje er det beste mannsportrettet i norsk litteratur. Avslører at Sigrid Undset forelsket seg i Simon Darre mens hun skrev boka. Frode Grytten med sitt ferske dikt – Livet er Fikk en lite planlagt oppdagelsesreise i eget liv da hun måtte gjenfortelle sitt og brorens liv da han lå på dødsleiet.

Utakt
21.11.2017 Isbitforbud, endetegn i selskap, Kristin Lavransdatter og Bombadilla Life.

Utakt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 25:00


I dag får vi deg til å synge. Vi avslutter festen, forbyr isbiter, synger om ianere på spansk og lærer Kristin Lavransdatter på fire minutter.

Kjente bøker på 4 minutter
"Kristin Lavransdatter" av Sigrid Undset

Kjente bøker på 4 minutter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 4:16


Kristin Lavransdatter består av tre bind: Kransen, Husfrue, og Korset. Kanskje kom du ikke lenger enn 10 sider inn i Kransen. Frykt ikke. Her er alle bindene i kortform.

Catholic Information Center
The Drama of Grace: Sigrid Undset and the Narrative of Conversion

Catholic Information Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 53:09


Sigrid Undset is best known for her novel Kristin Lavransdatter, which earned her the Nobel Prize in 1928. Although she is acclaimed for the historical and psychological realism of this portrait of a 14th Norwegian woman, her novels also contain a deeper layer of richness that can only properly be appreciated through a theological lens. In this lecture, Fr. Snyder presents some of Undset’s stories of conversion in light of St. Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of grace. Undset’s writings illustrate to modern readers the beauty of a heart transformed by the God who is ever ancient and ever new.

Reel Rumination
Spine: Kristin Lavransdatter

Reel Rumination

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 32:02


And we're back... Here's your first of three reminders to read Tiina Nunnally's translation of the Norwegian saga.

Frederica Here and Now
Kristin Lavransdatter

Frederica Here and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2014


Frederica shares her thoughts on Kristin Lavransdatter, a novel by Norwegian author and Nobel Laureate Sigrid Undset.

What Wellesley's Reading
Kristin Lavransdatter

What Wellesley's Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2013 5:00


Marilyn Sides reads from Kristin Lavransdatter, by Sigrid Unset, translated by Tiina Nunnally, published by Penguin. "She listened to the soft buzz of insects across the yellow, scorched grass. She plucked off several dry, spice-center flowers that she could reach without moving more than her hand."

Frederica Here and Now
Kristin Lavransdatter

Frederica Here and Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2010 13:15


Frederica shares her thoughts on Kristin Lavransdatter, a novel by Norwegian author and Nobel Laureate Sigrid Undset.