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Dry fish and wet : Tales from a Norwegian seaport by Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen

by Nilsen, Anthon Bernhard Elias, 1855-1936
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Dry Fish and Wet: Tales from a Norwegian Seaport by Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen is a collection of tales set in a Norwegian coastal town, likely written in the early 20th century. The stories reflect the unique culture, history, and socio-economic challenges of the town’s inhabitants, touching on their traditions and individual experiences. Central characters include Knut G. Holm, a merchant known for his resilience and knack for survival amidst numerous personal and financial crises, along with his artistically inclined children, William and Marie, whose aspirations create tension within the household. The opening of the book introduces readers to the town, detailing its rich maritime history marked by trade and commerce. The opening sections delve into the life of Knut G. Holm, who engages in lively conversation with his new clerk, Betty Rantzau, as he navigates his complex family dynamics and the aspirations of his children, who desire to pursue artistic careers. Holm’s frustration with their artistic ambitions contrasts with his pragmatic approach to life, setting the stage for further developments in their relationships. As Holm contemplates the future of both his business and his children’s dreams, the narrative promises a blend of humor, drama, and poignant reflections typical in small-town storytelling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category Short Stories

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