Sagaen om Gretter den Stærke
Islandske sagaer 7
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Bjarne Mouridsen
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De 10 mest kendte islandske sagaer er her genudgivet som lydbøger: "Egils saga", "Njals saga", "Laksdæla", "Eyrbyggja", "Vatnsdæla", "Gisle Sursen", "Gunløg Ormstunge", "Gretter den Staerke", "Kormak saga" og "Finboges saga". Sagaerne har fået en introduktion af Palle Lauring, samt nyt forord af Einar Mar Gudmundsson.
Dette er "Sagaen om Gretter den Stærke". Sagaerne er i stilen romaner. Vi hører, at Njals sømmer em dag roder forbi en trael, der står bøjet og arbejder med jorden. Skarphedin traekker blank og flaekker hans hoved. "Hvorfor gjorde du det?" Han stod så godt for hug!©2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof. Translated by Erik Skyum-Nielsen and N. M. Petersen (P)2016 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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