Growing up with Swedish and Norwegian grandparents with a dash of
Danish thrown in for balance, Eric Dregni thought Scandinavians
were perfectly normal. Who doesn't enjoy a good, healthy salad
(Jell-O packed with canned fruit, colored marshmallows, and
pretzels) or perhaps some cod soaked in drain cleaner as the
highlights of Christmas? Only later did it dawn on him that perhaps
this was just a "little" strange, but by then it was far too late:
he was hooked and a dyed-in-the-wool Scandinavian himself.
But what does it actually mean to grow up Scandinavian-American
or to live with these Norwegians, Swedes, Finns, Danes, and
Icelanders among us? In "Vikings in the Attic, " Dregni tracks down
and explores the significant--and quite often bizarre--historic
sites, tales, and traditions of Scandinavia's peculiar colony in
the Midwest. It's a legacy of the unique--collecting silver spoons,
a suspicion of flashy clothing, shots of turpentine for the common
cold, and a deep love of rhubarb pie--but also one of poor
immigrants living in sod houses while their children attend
college, the birth of the co-op movement, the Farmer-Labor party,
and government agents spying on Scandinavian meetings hoping to nab
a socialist or antiwar activist.
For all the tales his grandparents told him, Dregni quickly
discovers there are quite a few they neglected to mention, such as
Swedish egg coffee, which includes the eggshell, and Lutheran
latte, which is Swedish coffee with ice cream. "Vikings in the
Attic" goes beyond the lefse, lutefisk, and lusekofter (lice
jacket) sweaters to reveal the little-known tales that lie beneath
the surface of Nordic America. Ultimately, Dregni ends up proving
by example why generations of Scandinavian-Americans have come to
love and cherish these tales and traditions so dearly. Well, almost
all of them.*
* See" lutefisk.
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