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OverviewAn island is a world out of time and place, separated by literal and figurative oceans, where the confines of reality are tenuous and magic may be possible. Iceland-with its relative isolation, enchanting mythologies, creative people, and the otherworldly wild beauty of its glaciers, geysers, volcanos, and fjords-encompases this special magic in the minds of many, including writer Kurt Caswell. Vividly illustrated by Julia Oldham, Iceland Summer (fermented grain mash) and pylsur (Icelandic hot dogs), he explores the Hornstrandir peninsula, walks to the famed Dettifoss waterfall, waits for a glimpse of the lake monster Lagarfljtsormurinn at Egilsstair, visits the world's only penis museum, and pays homage to centuries of Icelandic literary tradition at the rni Magnsson Institute. Writing in the tradition of other pairs who have traveled in Iceland, like W. G. Collingwood and Jn Stefnsson, and W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice, Caswell meditates on the value of wild places in the modern world, travel as both pastime and occupation, the nature of friendship, and walking, food, and literature. Scott is the Sancho Panza to Caswell's Don Quixote, offering a ribald humor that grounds Caswell's flights into the romantic. The two travel well together and together arrive at the understanding that what anchors them both is their lifelong friendship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kurt Caswell , Julia OldhamPublisher: Trinity University Press,U.S. Imprint: Trinity University Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781595342690ISBN 10: 1595342699 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 07 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In this highly entertaining travel diary of sorts, Caswell provides both history and humor, accompanied by vivid illustrations from Julia Oldham... Readers will find it a rewarding journey."" — Booklist “Caswell seamlessly weaves the sublime with the ribald. Iceland Summer is fun and gorgeous and wise.” — Derek Sheffield, coeditor of Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry “Fact melds artfully with the fantastical and humor warms cold history in this North Sea journey that is alternately slog, stroll, saunter, and fascinating human encounter through occasionally impossible to pronounce, faraway beautiful places that most of us will never see but can envision herein . . . Look and linger. Iceland moves way up on the bucket list after Iceland Summer.” — J. Drew Lanham, author of The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature “Wayfarer, writer, philosopher, friend. In this magical travelogue, Kurt Caswell embodies all of these archetypes as he guides readers through two journeys at once. In the outward journey we roam Iceland: rock, waters, mythology, sunlight, vodka, complex secrets that only the most intrepid and sensitive of travelers can gather. The inward journey is not bound by geography: senses, wonder, mingling of heart and land and pen, love for one another and the wild earth.” —Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author of Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit “By turns humorous and profound, Iceland Summer walks beyond the tourist gloss to bring us an island full of the magnificent and unexpected. Caswell’s encounters delight—and show us why we journey and what we learn when we do.” — Bathsheba Demuth, author of Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait “What a pleasure being with these two knuckleheads on this glorious romp.” — Craig Childs, author of The Secret Knowledge of Water: Discovering the Essence of the American Desert “I disavow everything Caswell reports about me—except for the parts that are absolutely true, which is everything. Caswell has so masterfully chronicled our travels along Iceland’s Ring Road that I hope my mother doesn’t read it due to my inglorious use of profanity.” — Scott Dewing, the other guy in this book" ""In this highly entertaining travel diary of sorts, Caswell provides both history and humor, accompanied by vivid illustrations from Julia Oldham... Readers will find it a rewarding journey."" — Booklist “Caswell seamlessly weaves the sublime with the ribald. Iceland Summer is fun and gorgeous and wise.” — Derek Sheffield, coeditor of Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry “Fact melds artfully with the fantastical and humor warms cold history in this North Sea journey that is alternately slog, stroll, saunter, and fascinating human encounter through occasionally impossible to pronounce, faraway beautiful places that most of us will never see but can envision herein . . . Look and linger. Iceland moves way up on the bucket list after Iceland Summer.” — J. Drew Lanham, author of The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature “Wayfarer, writer, philosopher, friend. In this magical travelogue, Kurt Caswell embodies all of these archetypes as he guides readers through two journeys at once. In the outward journey we roam Iceland: rock, waters, mythology, sunlight, vodka, complex secrets that only the most intrepid and sensitive of travelers can gather. The inward journey is not bound by geography: senses, wonder, mingling of heart and land and pen, love for one another and the wild earth.” —Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author of Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit “By turns humorous and profound, Iceland Summer walks beyond the tourist gloss to bring us an island full of the magnificent and unexpected. Caswell’s encounters delight—and show us why we journey and what we learn when we do.” — Bathsheba Demuth, author of Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait “What a pleasure being with these two knuckleheads on this glorious romp.” — Craig Childs, author of The Secret Knowledge of Water: Discovering the Essence of the American Desert “I disavow everything Caswell reports about me—except for the parts that are absolutely true, which is everything. Caswell has so masterfully chronicled our travels along Iceland’s Ring Road that I hope my mother doesn’t read it due to my inglorious use of profanity.” — Scott Dewing, the other guy in this book Author InformationKurt Caswell is a writer and professor of creative writing and literature in the Honors College at Texas Tech University, where he teaches intensive field courses on writing and leadership. His books includeIceland Summer,Laika's Window: The Legacy of a Soviet Space Dog,Getting to Grey Owl: Journeys on Four Continents,In the Sun's House: My Year Teaching on the Navajo Reservation, andAn Inside Passage, which won the 2008 River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Book Prize. His essays have appeared inISLE, Isotope, Matter, Ninth Letter, Orion, River Teeth, and theAmerican Literary Review. He lives in Lubbock, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |