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Living in Norway [Hardcover]

Elisabeth Holte (Author), Solvi Dos Santos (Photographer), Knut Faldbakken (Preface)
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Living In... January 15, 1999
Life in Norway, based on tradition and simplicity, on quality and authenticity, parallels today's trends. Ecologically conscious, Norwegians are experts at living off the land's bounty and are envied by many other European countries. Increasingly numerous visitors travel north, and most of them choose Norway as their destination.

Nature is so powerful here that it dictates the Norwegian way of life. This is why Sølvi Dos Santos and Elisabeth Holte have chosen the rhythm of the seasons to reveal the country's diversity and richness. We are invited into Norwegian homes at the most pleasant time of year and we discover the charming hotels, traditional restaurants, and delightful house-museums that are all listed in the Visitor's Guide at the end of this book.

In the winter, residents unite in the warmth of farms located in the grand valleys at the interior of the country, which reveal the splendor of their rose-painting decorations, their traditional built-in beds, and their large ballrooms. Spring is celebrated all along the breath-taking western fjords covered with blossoming fruit trees and in white-painted manor houses. In summertime, Norwegians spread out to the southern coasts with their small houses built just next to the water's edge, or travel to the north of the Arctic Circle where the Midnight Sun lights up continuous outdoor life. Autumn brings Norwegians back to hunting pavilions nestled deep within the forests to the fireside, and to wild berry collecting.

Edvard Grieg's voice mixes with those of Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Munch, Knut Hamsen, Sigrid Undset, Tarjei Vesaas, and Liv Ullmann to affirm the Norwegian's deep love for their homes and their regions. As Knut Faldbakken explains in his preface: "The art of that people, our original traditions, have always existed side by side with more sophisticated currents, demanded their due respect and flaunted their quality with a vitality and a self-awareness which is still found today in the countless villages and hamlets tucked away in remote corners of our country." These representatives of Norway's distinctive culture invite you to discover a fascinating country, considered to be the best kept secret in Europe. Stunning color photography and lively, insightful texts capture the real essence of this beautiful country.

In this huge country of contrast and change, Norwegians bring the intimate lifestyle of their comfortable homes into harmony with Nature's majestic grandiosity in a natural and unpretentiously graceful way. For them, nothing counts as much as life in the fresh air and the warmth of their homes, the passage from one to the other constituting an exceptional lifestyle that this book invites you to discover. This is a lifestyle marked by a love for natural materials, by the genius of Viking carpenters, and by a powerful tradition that can be brilliantly allied with the contemporary. Colour reveals and illuminates the smallest decorative elements, it literally bursts from walls, furniture, panelling and objects, all of which are harmonized or contrasted with particular aesthetic talent in the houses presented to us here: Grieg's and Munch's houses, Lofoten island's fisherman's cabins, and hunting pavilions--stopping places for royal families--homes of the descendants of great explorers, artisan's homes, and the country inns hidden deep in the valleys.

These remarkable houses share a magnificent folk art tradition that distinguishes them from those of their Scandinavian neighbours. Living in Norway offers a privileged journey throughout this unique country. Two extremely talented Norwegians will be your guides: thanks to them, the visitor will no longer feel like a tourist, but like a native, and will discover with amazement the beauty and exoticism of this little-known country.


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On first glance this appears to be a coffee-table book consisting of 250 lovely photographs of Norwegian interiors emphasizing folk motifs. The rugged physical environment of the country is downplayed, and hardly a Norwegian is to be seen. But the accompanying text is substantial and revealing. It explains how these interiors reflect the history and the unique character of the Norwegian people. The arrangement is seasonal, and there is a concise "Visitor's Guide" in the appendix. This thoughtful and well-made book is a good value despite its price. Certainly all art libraries should consider its purchase, as should larger academic and public libraries. Norway will be of increasing interest because it hosts the Winter Olympics in 1994.
- Harold M. Otness, Southern Oregon State Coll. Lib., Ashland
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Sølvi Dos Santos conceived this book and is also responsible for its splendid photography. Born in Oslo, she lived in most of Norway's different regions before moving to Paris. A photographer specializing in interior design, she has contributed to such prestigious magazines as Vogue Decoration, House & Garden, Architectural Digest, and Schoner Wohnen.
In her remarkable photographs, taken especially for this book during different seasons over a two-year period, the country's extraordinary lights and colours, its transparent air and limpid waters, burst from the page. These photographs also highlight the decors and furnishings of daily life.

Elisabeth Holte has been the diplomatic correspondant for the important Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten since 1970. She was the permanent correspondant for this newspaper for several years in New York and Paris, and has covered many stories in eastern and western Europe, Africa, the United States, and South America. She is currently a permanent correspondant for the Aftenposten in Stockholm, covering Sweden, Finland, and the Baltic countries. She has also contributed to prestigious interior design magazines such as Vogue Decoration and Architectural Digest.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Flammarion (January 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 2080135457
  • ISBN-13: 978-2080135452
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 10.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,281,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Living in Norway, March 30, 2000
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Debbie Cole (Spokane, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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"Living in Norway" is a pictorial tour throughout Norway of days gone by in quiet solitude between the grand fjords with the majestic mountains on all sides. The book is divided into the four seasons: fall, winter, spring and summer. You can experience the beauty of Norway through all seasons. Winter time in Norway is long, and the daylight hours few, but the homes are gaily decorated throughout the dark winter days. When it comes to antiques, here you can see them in their natural surroundings. This book offers hundreds of color photographs, but don't forget to read the text, it is a fantastic tour of Norway. The "hytta" or cabins the norwegians used in the summer days are featured, many of the old hytta still exist and open their doors to guests as do American bed and breakfasts. Some of the hytta remain with the original families, others have been purchased for private use or for overnight stays. Traditional rosmalling on the walls and the "box beds" will guide you through times gone by. An intimate tour through the summer home of Edvard Grieg and his wife will delight you and amaze you to discover that this is also the final resting place of the Greig's. But more awaits. The modern Norwegian homes are smartly represented also, from a simple concrete structure in Oslo decorated to please someone with an eye for new-age artwork, these glimpses inside the homes of Norway and excellent stories about their histories may leave you wondering how to find these places. No fear, among the last pages of the book are addresses for each of these homes if you would like to include one of these homes on your next trip to Norway. No matter if you wish to visit a Nordland harbor with it's peaceful calm fjord, or a Gudbrandsdalen farm which is linked to the 3 series trilogy written by Nobel prizewinner Sigrid Undset (The Bridal Wreath, The Mistress of Husaby, The Cross), you will find a rich selection of Norwegian homes, interior and exterior, modern or antique. As you read the book, it will look handsome on your coffee table. It makes an excellent gift for a family member who would enjoy reading about days gone by in Norway and living in modern Norway. If you desire to decorate your home norwegian style, ideas abound in the book. How about a stroll along Karl Johan street in Oslo to find a excellent restaurant with a historical past? A great book for Norwegian genealogists interested in farm life also. This book is rich in text and photographs, and the book is so inexpensive. Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, September 12, 2011
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This book is a wonderful light reading material. Full of absolutely gorgeous pictures and insightful descriptions, it catches your attention from the begginning and keeps it until the end. It has beautiful examples of decoration and architecture and some details on Norwegian history. Very recommended
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as informative as I wanted, January 14, 2012
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I was going on a trip to Norway, and I wanted a book with photographs of the people and the homes of Norway, not just the usual tourist destinations. I also hoped for an "insider's scoop" on places to go, interesting museums, and off-the-beaten-bath towns. The book had information about these things to some extent, but many of the photographs were a disappointment to me because they were pictures of unusual items, rather than of the sorts of things that are in today's Norway homes. I also hoped for more info about contemporary design. This was a pretty specific request on my part, but I did find the book a little boring overall, even if I had only wanted a general view of living in Norway.
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