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Barbara Sjoholm

    1. Januar 1950

    Diese Autorin bewegt sich durch verschiedene Genres, von Memoiren bis hin zu fesselnden Krimis und Reiseessays. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich oft mit komplexen Themen wie Frauen und dem Meer sowie der Kultur und Landschaft Lapplands und der Samen. Als Übersetzerin und Schriftstellerin fasziniert sie die Verbindung von Kulturen und Sprachen, wobei ihr Stil oft als explorativ und aufschlussreich beschrieben wird. Die Leser werden ihre Fähigkeit schätzen, ferne Welten und Charaktere mit bemerkenswerter Tiefe und Empathie zum Leben zu erwecken.

    Ein Abend mit Vivaldi
    Mord im Kollektiv
    Äpfel und Apfelsinen
    Träum ich von Familie
    Ein Nachmittag mit Gaudí
    Unbescheidene Frauen
    • 2023

      "The story of the Indigenous S?mi living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia unfolds across borders and centuries, in museums and private collections. Deftly written and amply illustrated, From Lapland to S?pmi brings to light the history of collecting, displaying, and returning S?mi material culture, as well as the story of S?mi creativity and individual and collective agency"-- Provided by publisher

      From Lapland to Sápmi: Collecting and Returning Sámi Craft and Culture
    • 2023

      An exploration of the winter wonders and entangled histories of Scandinavia's northernmost landscapes--now back in print with a new afterword by the author After many years of travel in the Nordic countries--usually preferring to visit during the warmer months--Barbara Sjoholm found herself drawn to Lapland and Sápmi one winter just as mørketid, the dark time, set in. What ensued was a wide-ranging journey that eventually spanned three winters, captivatingly recounted in The Palace of the Snow Queen. From observing the annual construction of the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, to crossing the storied Finnmark Plateau in Norway, to attending a Sámi film festival in Finland, Sjoholm dives deep into the rich traditions and vibrant creative communities of the North. She writes of past travelers to Lapland and contemporary tourists in Sápmi, as well as of her encounters with Indigenous reindeer herders, activists, and change-makers. Her new afterword bears witness to the perseverance of the Sámi in the face of tourism, development, and climate change. Written with keen insight and humor, The Palace of the Snow Queen is a vivid account of Sjoholm's adventures and a timely investigation of how ice and snow shape our imaginations and create a vision that continues to draw visitors to the North.

      The Palace of the Snow Queen
    • 2017

      A chance meeting in 1904 between a Danish artist and a Sami wolf hunter leads to a profound exploration of their lives and cultural intersections. Barbara Sjoholm delves into Emilie Demant's experiences, examining the complexities of ethnography, authorship, and visual representation. The narrative highlights the intricate relationships between the observer and the observed, shedding light on the evolving field of anthropology through Demant's unique perspective and artistic journey.

      Black Fox: A Life of Emilie Demant Hatt, Artist and Ethnographer
    • 2017

      Mord war das Letzte, was man erwarten konnte, wenn auch die Stimmung geladen war im Kollektiv. Pam Nilsen, die Heldin dieses Krimis aus der amerikanischen Alternativszene, entdeckt den Mörder – und sich selbst. An die Mitglieder des alternativen Druckkollektivs Best Printing wird der Vorschlag herangetragen, sich mit dem Satzkollektiv B. Violet zusammenzutun, in dem ausschließlich Frauen arbeiten. Niemand ist begeistert, aber ökonomisch spricht einiges dafür. Man will sich die Sache durch den Kopf gehen lassen. Am nächsten Morgen finden die Setzerinnen ihre Arbeitsräume verwüstet vor. Am Abend ist einer der Drucker tot …

      Mord im Kollektiv
    • 2015

      Fossil Island

      • 300 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in 19th century Denmark, this novel explores themes of love and independence through the lives of two sisters, Nik and Maj. Nik, a spirited tomboy, enjoys fossil hunting on Fur Island, while Maj pursues her teaching ambitions alongside her friend Eva. A summer romance ignites between Nik and a young musician, Carl, complicating family dynamics and friendships. As the sisters navigate passion and jealousy, their lives reach a turning point in Copenhagen. This is the first installment in a two-part series, with a sequel continuing their journey.

      Fossil Island
    • 2015

      The Former World

      • 310 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in 19th century Denmark, this novel explores themes of love and independence through the lives of sisters Nik and Maj. As their journey unfolds, readers witness their struggles and triumphs in a society that challenges their desires for freedom and connection. Award-winning author Barbara Sjoholm continues to delve into the complexities of familial bonds and personal growth, enriching the narrative with rich historical context and emotional depth.

      The Former World