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This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in Old Norse poetry. It is an excellent complement to The Poetic (Elder) Edda. In these violent, vengeance-driven poems, Lee Hollander does an excellent job of maintaining a meter/alliteration scheme that closely approximates the original Norse. The poems themselves are fragmentary, but provide a dramatic look into the brutal Norse "heroic age."The only downside to this book is its formatting. Parts were obviously scanned from some other format (probably something web-based) with very few formatting corrections. The poetry itself is printed in a tacky faux-Celtic/Nordic font that borders on the unreadable in some passages. Avoid this edition (2010 Abela Publishing) if you can possibly find this book in some other edition/format.
For those who love Norse mythology, here is some buried treasure of lesser known lays. It can be seen as a companion to the better known eddic lays found in the Poetic Edda. The stories here tell of battles, heroes, Valhalla, Odin and valkyries. I would have given it a higher rating, but for those who are familiar with the archaic ( albeit scholarly ), hard to understand style of the translator, this little book can be a chore to read. Also, the kindle version is better than the print version, which uses a strange font that is hard to read. ( I have both ).
This is a nice little book; and unlike another reviewer I do not find fault with the "printing" itself. The font is as said Celtic type style, which I agree is annoying and wish it wasn't like that but, it doesn't make it unreadable.Again, this is a nice and clean little book. Nothing low-quality about it that I can tell.The poetry is in full-strength Hollander style: for those of you familiar with his translation of the Poetic Edda, these non-Skaldic poems in this book are translated in the same manner (seeing that they were written in "eddic" metres, this seems appropriate either way).I'd probably call this "advanced" studies; it is mostly more akin to the heroic-style we are familiar with in OE; except it is in a more genuine expression here. If you like poetry about battle and praising the hero, it is a good book on that note as well. If you are a medievalist poet, this book should be had for not only its translation of medieval poetry but the eddic-metres which Hollander uses.Besides the font, I like this book -- as pertains to both physical form and content.
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