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The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson is an epic adventure novel set during the Viking Age, focusing on the exploits of Red Orm, a daring and resourceful Norseman. Orm's journeys take him across Europe and beyond, including encounters with Moorish pirates, Irish monks, and various monarchs. Blending historical events with exciting fiction, the story celebrates exploration, bravery, and the allure of the unknown.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a fondness for historical adventures filled with Viking exploits and seafaring quests. Combining keen humour and thrilling storytelling, it offers a journey through Viking-era Europe with charismatic characters and gripping narratives. If you appreciate stories of courage, exploration, and legendary tales, this may be the perfect choice for you.

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The Long Ships

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The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson is a gripping and adventurous tale that masterfully brings to life the daring exploits of the Vikings during the tenth century. Set against a richly detailed backdrop, this epic saga traverses the vast landscapes of Scandinavia, Spain, England, and Ireland, capturing the essence of an era filled with exploration and conquest.

The narrative centres around Red Orm, an indomitable and resourceful young Dane who finds himself thrust into a life of peril and fortune. Abducted from his homeland by a crew of fierce Viking marauders, Red Orm quickly adapts to the relentless life at sea, where adventure lurks at every corner of the dragon-prowed ships.

As his journey unfolds, Orm is captured by the Moors in Spain, where he is exposed to new cultures and faces the challenges of servitude under the Caliph of Cordova. The journey is rich with encounters that challenge his mettle and broaden his horizons, introducing him to the opulence and fervour of Moorish society.

Orm's adventures are far from over as he escapes to the rugged coasts of Ireland. Here, he finds himself immersed in the strange world of Christian monks, whose beliefs and customs offer a stark contrast to his own Viking roots. These encounters deepen his understanding of the diverse tapestry of human societies, and they prepare him for his return to Scandinavia, where he is soon embroiled in the political machinations of kings and clans.

Through battles, feuds, and alliances, Red Orm becomes a leader whose influence shapes the destiny of nations. His journey is marked by cunning tactics, charismatic leadership, and a series of fortuitous events that elevate him to wealth and a newfound faith. As he returns to his Danish home, now a wealthy man and a reluctant Christian, Orm faces fresh trials that test his resilience and resolve.

Frans G. Bengtsson crafts a tale filled with wit, adventure, and captivating characters. The Long Ships stands out as a vibrant work of historical fiction, illustrating the complexity of Viking life with both authenticity and humour. It invites readers to embark on a voyage through time, met with riveting battles and unexpected turns, helmed by one of literature’s most captivating protagonists. Whether you are a fan of historical epic tales or simply in search of a thrilling read, this novel promises to enchant and invigorate with every turn of the page.

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The Long Ships by Frans G. Bengtsson receives high praise for its engaging storytelling, historical detail, and delightful blend of action, drama, and humour. Critics highlight its ability to transport readers to the Viking era, offering an adventure full of battle, wit, and robust characters. The book is lauded for its enduring appeal and Bengtsson's infectious enthusiasm and humour, making it a memorable read that brings a vanished way of life vividly to life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781590173466

Publisher: The New York Review of Books, Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 July 2010

Country: United States

Imprint: NYRB Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by Michael Meyer
  • Introduction by Michael Chabon

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 561g

Pages: 528

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About the Author

Frans G. Bengtsson (1894–1954) was born and raised in the southern Swedish province of Skåne, the son of an estate manager. His early writings, including a doctoral thesis on Geoffrey Chaucer and two volumes of poetry written in what were considered antiquated verse forms, revealed a career-long interest in historical literary modes and themes. Bengtsson was a prolific translator (of Paradise Lost, The Song of Roland, and Walden), essayist (he published five collections of his writings, mostly on literary and military topics), and biographer (his two-volume biography of Charles XII won the Swedish Academy’s annual prize in 1938). In 1941 he published Roede Orm, sjoefarare i vaesterled (Red Orm at Home and on the Western Way), followed, in 1945, by Roede Orm, hemma i oesterled (Red Orm at Home and on the Eastern Way). The two books were published in a single volume in the United States and England in 1955 as The Long Ships. During the Second World War, Bengtsson was outspoken in his opposition to the Nazis, refusing to allow for a Norwegian translation of The Long Ships while the country was still under German occupation. He died in 1954 after a long illness.

 

Michael Meyer (1921–2000) was a translator, novelist, biographer, and playwright, best known for his translations of the works of Ibsen and Strindberg. His biography of Ibsen won the Whitbread Prize for Biography in 1971.

 

Michael Chabon is the author of twelve books, including The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, The Wonder Boys, The Amazing Adventures of Cavalier and Klay, The Yiddish Policeman’s Union, and Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son. He lives in Berkeley, California.

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