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Antiphony
Antiphony
Author: Laila Stien, Laila Stien
The narrator, a young social scientist who works for a newspaper in Oslo, goes to Northern Norway on leave after a colleague tells her she lacks initiative. On the surface she is supposed to write a book about structural relationships among the Sami (formerly Lapps). However, loneliness, in spite of a good social life with her friends in Oslo, a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780977271412
ISBN-10: 0977271412
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 144
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Publisher: Nordic Studies Press
Book Type: Paperback
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cleverlibrarian avatar reviewed Antiphony on + 8 more book reviews
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This book is VERY hard to find. I had to read it for a Women in Nordic Society class and it is not on amazon or anywhere else online or in bookstores that I have seen. The book was just translated in 2006 so there aren't too many copies around, but it is a very good book.

It is rather choppy since it is written in kind of a diary like style, but it is a quick read and it gives you some good insight into the disappearing Sami culture.
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