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Valkeapää, Nils-Aslak: Eanni, eannázan.

The earth, my mother / [Nils-Aslak Valkeapää] ; [translated by Lars Nordström, Harald Gaski, and Ralph Salisbury ; paintings: Nils-Aslak Valkeapää].

Valkeapää, Nils-Aslak, 1943-2001 (författare, illustratör)
Alternativt namn: Áillohaš, 1943-2001
Alternativt namn: Áilluhaš, 1943-2001
Nordström, Lars, 1954- (översättare)
Gaski, Harald, 1955- (översättare)
Salisbury, Ralph, 1924-2017 (översättare)
ISBN 9788290625882
Publicerad: Kautokeino : DAT, 2017
Engelska 335 s.
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  • Jorda, min mor, 2006 (org. Eanni, eannázan, 2001 - var den siste boka av Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (1943- 2001) som ble publisert mens han levde. Den er nå gjendiktet til engelsk av Harald Gaski, Lars Nordström og Ralph Salisbury, The Earth, My Mother. The Earth, My Mother has at long last joined The Sun, My Father. The Earth, My Mother, originally published as Eanni, eannázan in 2001, became Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's (1943-2001) final book. Harald Gaski, Lars Nordström and Ralph Salisbury have once more translated one of the author's major literary works into English. The Sun, My Father (1997), originally published as Beaivi áhcázan (1988), won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1991. In this new translation the Sami perspective has been expanded to embrace indigenous people around the world. The Sami stood in the center of The Sun, My Father, while the speaker in The Earth, My Mother travels far and wide to visit jungles and deserts and their indigenous peoples. It is always clear that the speaker comes as a guest, and he does not pretend to be like them even though he registers kindred values and ways of life. The book combines poetry, original art work as well as color and black-and-white photographs - a composition technique that reflects Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's unique creative aesthetic. In this book the indigenous peoples' voices are expressed through poetry and imagery. The contrasts between insight and primitiveness in the traditional western sense of these words are transformed into a message about humanity's relationship to the earth - something which we all depend on for our existence. As part of this there is also a cosmic and religious dimension of indigenous peoples' faith and gratitude for everything that makes life beautiful and good. The images are, in addition to the author's personal photographs and paintings, collected from various archives and photographers. 

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Urfolk  (sao)
Urbefolkning  (bokbas)
Urbefolkning  (bokbas)
Fotokunst  (bokbas)
Fotokunst  (bokbas)
Indigenous peoples  (LCSH)

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Poesi  (saogf)
Bildverk  (saogf)
Lyrikk  (bokbas)
Lyrikk  (bokbas)

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He Skönlitteratur: engelska

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894.57451 (DDC)
18a2 (loovs)
Heeuea.03 (kssb/8)
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