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Three Icelandic Outlaw Sagas: The Saga of Gisli/the Saga of Grettir/the Saga of Hord

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Here are the three epic stories of exile and adventure: the heroes condemned to wander their lands in expiation of crimes committed in honor's name. Each must do battle with the forces of an unforgiving fate -- and with the destructive drives of his own character. Monsters, magic, and all manner of romance abound in these three classic Icelandic sagas.

448 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2001

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August 28, 2008
OK, the "fantasy" tag is not strictly accurate, but these stories aren't, strictly speaking, histories. What they are is really gripping stories -- all the sagas are pretty good reads, but these are about men who get outlawed (essentially, put outside the reach of the law and, therefor, fair game) and have to live by their wits. There are some fantastic (and genuinely creepy) moments, but the stories are mostly about men (some better than others) trying to survive in a hard world.
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August 7, 2010
The Saga of Gisli is a classic and has fabulous skaldic poetry in it, especially toward the end, but I was really impressed by the Saga of Grettir. It seems to be a pastiche of several genres and has all types of poetry: contests, humor, insults, prophesies ... Something for everyone!
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January 4, 2008
After reading many of the Icelandic sagas, Gisli and Grettir are two of my favorites.
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