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The Brothers (Hardcover)
Gerry Badger; Artworks by Elin Hoyland
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Discovery Miles 8 090
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Harald (75) and Mathias (80) had always lived on the small farm in
which they were born. Neither had married. Mathias once worked in
Oslo for two months, but hadn't like it, whilst Harald spent one
night, 'the worst of his life,' he would say, in a hotel in
Lillehammer, some three hours away. They'd worked for an
electricity company, as loggers and also as carpenters, but now
much of their time was taken up just managing firewood for their
home. As Harald said, they chopped wood, carried wood and burned
wood. At least twice a day, they also fed wild birds in the twenty
bird boxes that they monitored. Their days followed a predictable
and comforting routine. In their free time they each listened to a
radio or read the local paper. In the 1960s they had rented a TV
for a one month trial but returned it after deciding that it took
up too much time. Little changed from year to year, though Mathias
once said that changes were happening the whole time and it would
probably end up with them getting an inside toilet with running
water. Harald died from an asthma attack while shovelling snow in
conditions of -20C. Mathias continued to live alone in the house
until he moved into an old people's home. He died in 2007.
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Brother Sister (Hardcover)
Elin Hoyland; Gaute Heivoll
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R799
Discovery Miles 7 990
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'Brother|Sister' tells the story of Edvard and Bergit Bjelland who
grew up with their parents and siblings on a small farm in a remote
part of Norway on the south-west coast. The farmhouse itself dated
back to 1800s and is now a listed building. Edvard was the fourth
generation of his family to have owned the farm and had kept
horses, cows, pigs, hens and over one hundred sheep. When Elin
Hoyland first met him, his sister Berjit had recently died, most of
the livestock had been sold off and the land rented out. He now
lived alone looking after just a handful of sheep. Edvard had been
the only one to stay on the homestead, though his sister Bergit
eventually moved back into the farnhouse with him, after living
several years in the city of Stavanger. In the late 1970s she moved
out again, but this time to a new house that she had built just a
stone's throw from her childhood home. Bergit died in 2011 and
Edvard now looks after her house. This is a story of two very
different lives, lived within a matter of yards of each other.
Whilst the physical distance separating Edvard and Bergit may have
been minimal, their emotional and lifestyle choices are so far
apart. Through her photographs Hoyland explores these choices, the
different dreams and needs that the brother and sister sought to
fulfill, whilst award winning Norwegian novelist and poet, Gaute
Heivoll provides a short fictional piece inspired by the images.
The collaboration is both absorbing and moving.
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