THE BIRDS by Tarjei Vesaas

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @PaperBird
    @PaperBird 3 года назад +29

    Ahh Vesaas! His syllable / power ratio is off the charts! Great to hear you talk about him. I reread The Ice Palace after a long while and it was somehow even more powerful

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +5

      Always a treat to hear from you, Eddie! Vesaas and Fosse are on my radar because of you. Soon I'll get to Fosse's Trilogy.

  • @brotherjauffre4481
    @brotherjauffre4481 3 года назад +12

    the bit where Mattis 'speaks' to the bird by making imprints in the mud 😭😭😭

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +3

      I feel like I read this one with a constant catch in my throat.

  • @jacobharris4838
    @jacobharris4838 3 года назад +16

    thanks for making my already impossibly long reading list even longer!!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Any time! 😜

    • @Rainy_Day12234
      @Rainy_Day12234 2 года назад +2

      Quick read, but profound.

    • @jacobharris4838
      @jacobharris4838 2 года назад +1

      @@Rainy_Day12234 saw it on my reading list the other day and raised it higher. Thx for the extra reminder

  • @ani749
    @ani749 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have just finished The Birds. What a poetic and sad novel. Thanks again for recommending this one. Really really moved me.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  5 месяцев назад +1

      Years later, and the book it still with me. So glad you took a chance on it!

  • @SherdsTube
    @SherdsTube 3 года назад +11

    Great to see you covering this book, Chris! Lovely review. It had an enormous impact on me, too.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Thanks, man! I can't wait to read more Vesaas.

  • @travelthroughstories
    @travelthroughstories 3 года назад +8

    Incredible book - one of my favorites, if not my favorite, that I've read this year. Great review!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Thanks! It is indeed so very good.

  • @footwinner1
    @footwinner1 Год назад +1

    Finished this today. Mattis’s transformative experience on the lake with the visiting girls, his visions of glory returning to town, and his quest to become a ferryman swept me up into his fervor as if it was happening to me. That and his attempt to communicate with the woodcock will stay with me forever.

  • @nomorenames5568
    @nomorenames5568 3 года назад +3

    Sounds like my kinda book. I absolutely love the kind of works that you just read a line and have to sit there in awe, taking it all in for a while before turning back to the next paragraph.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Exactly. That moment when you look up from the page, close your eyes, and just savor the splendor of what you’ve just read.

  • @tobinmoffatt3075
    @tobinmoffatt3075 2 года назад +4

    Just finished it. One of the saddest and most beautiful things I've ever read and something I'll be returning to over and over for the rest of my days.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад +2

      Indeed, it is still alive within me.

  • @davidaasen5192
    @davidaasen5192 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great review, and such a magnificent book. I just finished it, in Norwegian, and I loved the tensity and tenderness of it.
    Other gems by classic Norwegian authors are Jenny by Sigrid Undset, Peace by Arne Garborg and Beyond sing the woods by Trygve Gulbranssen. To name a few.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! I actually just finished reading _Sickle_ ( _Sigd_ ) by Ruth Lillegraven for the third time over the past week, and I'll be posting a video about it early next month.

    • @davidaasen5192
      @davidaasen5192 11 месяцев назад

      @@LeafbyLeaf I haven’t read that, but I’ll check it out. Thanks for the tip! Love your videos. I often times read the book first and watch your review afterwards. It really expands the books you review to me.

  • @Zgembo121
    @Zgembo121 Год назад +1

    Great review. Thank you

  • @gregbogan7639
    @gregbogan7639 3 года назад +2

    Great review. I ordered a copy right after the video ended. It will be my next read after I finish 'Hopscotch'. Thank you!!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Thanks! Hopscotch is a great one, too!

  • @patrickellsworth5427
    @patrickellsworth5427 Год назад

    Just finished it. What a profound and tragic story. Loved it.

  • @andrewmatthews5477
    @andrewmatthews5477 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this review! I recently discovered your channel and you have given me so many great book recs.

  • @SamSung-gl9tj
    @SamSung-gl9tj 3 года назад +2

    Do you think the lake holds a feminine energy or masculine energy in nature? Out of curiosity.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      I would say feminine, given that water/the sea has long been a literary trope for "mother" (sea = "mare" in Latin).

  • @onetrickpony381
    @onetrickpony381 2 года назад +2

    I have read the Ice Palace and I have to admit I haven't recovered by the beauty and sadness of the book!
    Cannot wait to try this one as well :) Great vid!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      Vesaas is on a differently level.
      Enjoy!

  • @isaacnakone8357
    @isaacnakone8357 3 года назад +2

    Your channel has really inspired me both in reading and writing! I'm an Australian physics student in my twenties who has written a number of poems and pieced together many disjointed segments of stories. None of them have seen the light of the published day though. I'd love to know what your advice for a young writer would be before embarking on introducing their writing to a wider audience? I'm not sure if it's the done thing, but here is a poem I wrote. I hope you enjoy it!
    Vroom, boom, moon.
    Sky, a tune, a woman,
    Beautiful, soon.
    A swish car, clicks, shmick,
    I, you, me, we, a bold clutch,
    A catch, she drives.
    Snap and that's,
    Why I love you!
    Polished nails, sails,
    The highway, past motorised snails.
    Laughter, eyes that smash,
    That pash, that cut, good luck.
    Leather, and the clouds,
    Profound the sound.
    The Drive.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +2

      Hey, Isaac! That’s a great name for a physicist! I’m thrilled that the channel has inspired you. A few general rules for young writers before submitting work for publication (which is what I presume you mean by “introducing their writing to a wider audience”):
      1. Find your voice. What stands out more than anything else and catches editors’ eyes is a strong, unique voice. This comes from a lot of reading and writing. In reading, to whom are you drawn? Finding your voice is usually the fruit of synthesizing the influence of your models. It’s sort of a dialectical emulation process. Once you find a voice in which your feel comfortable, you’re ready for the next step.
      2. Read your work out loud. Always, always, always read your work out loud. It’s amazing how different stuff sounds in your head versus out loud. And out loud will be closer to the way others hear your writing. It quickly weeds out superfluous words and awkward constructs.
      3. Share your work with and get feedback from objective third parties. Friends and family cannot give you unbiased advice. They know you too well. An objective third party can give you the brutal criticism you need for growth before you start submitting to venues for a wider audience.
      That’s the most basic advice I have. I can also, of course, recommend a handful of books that I’ve found to be great resources for writers.
      Cheers, mate!

  • @1russodog
    @1russodog 3 года назад +1

    Ty Chris for yet another moving review. So looking forward to reading it!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      You're welcome. It is a treasure.

  • @thegrimmreader3649
    @thegrimmreader3649 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic review Chris! Will buy this one soon. I loved Stoner too.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I’m thrilled you loved Stoner. I think I’m going to have to reread it soon as its lingering is growing louder.

  • @matanmelamed4341
    @matanmelamed4341 Год назад +1

    Thats amazing your mentioning Stoner because its my fav book!
    I just finished The Birds and it's number 2 for me. any more recommendations? Id love to read more

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  Год назад

      Check out Marilynne Robinson (Housekeeping) and Jon Fosse (Trilogy).

    • @matanmelamed4341
      @matanmelamed4341 Год назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf Thanks! much love

  • @cristinaa3186
    @cristinaa3186 3 года назад +3

    I’ve only read his Ice palace book, very good too. This one goes up in my TBR list.

  • @clarkp22
    @clarkp22 3 года назад +1

    Liked this video before watching, knowing in advance it would justify itself. Proceeded to immediately order this book upon finishing. Great review, thank you

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Very kind of you to say, Phil! You will enjoy this one. 🙏

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Год назад +1

    Chris, you have laid waste to my TBR. Every bloody video is another book I’m scrambling to read. 😂👍

  • @svenw8781
    @svenw8781 2 года назад +1

    Ian McEwan wasn't wrong when he wrote: a masterpiece. Just read it in Swedish and its intensity is almost overwhelming and definitely leaves one in awe.
    Vessas' focus on the inner world (we don't actually know what Mattis looks like) and his descriptions of the struggle and loneliness of the Self "you are you" "why is it like it is?" is rather painful
    but maybe necessary for a true poetic mind.
    If you like Scandinavian literature I recommend Jon Fosse (Trilogin -"The Trilogy"), Kristine Naess "Only Human" or even Knausgårds less known piece "fåglarna under himlen" ( "the birds under the sky"). Don't know if the latter exists in english. Thank you for a great channel! All the best from Gothenburg.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад +1

      Hej hej! I am very familiar with Gothenburg! Been there countless times since I work for Volvo Group. My favorite place to stay was the Elite Park Ave hotel at the top of the Avenue.
      As it happens, I plan to read and make a video of Fosse's TRILOGY this year. That will be my first book of his.
      Tak for these recommendations!

    • @svenw8781
      @svenw8781 2 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf Of course Elite Park Ave Hotel is your favorite place. It's next to the main public library. Lookning forward to your thoughts on the TRILOGY.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      😜😜😜

  • @Khepera666
    @Khepera666 3 года назад +2

    Greetings from Sweden! Great review as always. Will keep an eye out for this author, and would love to see more Swedish authors on the channel!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +2

      Hej! I just submitted a written review of Linda Boström Knausgård’s latest book to Rain Taxi. But I need to get a video of some Swedish literature up here too. Maybe I’ll do some plays of Strindberg (Spöksonaten is a favorite of mine). Any suggestions?

    • @Khepera666
      @Khepera666 3 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf Great to hear it! To my mind her best work is The Helios Disaster.
      Otherwise Stig Dagerman, Karin Boye and Torgny Lindgren would be right up your alley! Great writers known to most Swedes. A simple way in is to read authors who are or have been members of the Swedish Academy. Their works are well worth reading, more often than not.
      I highly recommend my favorite living Swedish poet Lotta Lotass (but I can't speak on the quality of any traslations).

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      I agree about Helios! The only other Swedes I’ve read are Ingmar Bergman, John Ajvide Lindqvist and Astrid Lindgrin :-)

  • @ErikAkerman
    @ErikAkerman 2 года назад +1

    I think you did a lovely job of reviewing this book. I just finished "The Birds" (or "Fåglarna") myself and I just can't stop thinking about it, or Mattis.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад +1

      Tack så mycket! (I know it's Swedish, but that's the only Scandinavian language for which I have any phrases. :))

    • @ErikAkerman
      @ErikAkerman 2 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf I am Swedish, so that is perfectly fine. Tack igen. Jag kommer att titta på fler av dina videos. Bra jobbat! :)

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      Kanon bra!

  • @evannece3856
    @evannece3856 3 года назад +1

    I actually already have this one but I haven't read it yet which is a nice change as usually a Leaf by Leaf upload is shortly followed by a slight hit to the bank account. Your recommendations from Archipelago often end up as favorites so I'm eager to give this one a try.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Phew. Glad I could keep you on budget this week. I don’t plan to post anything for the next couple weeks too. I love Archipelago Books!

    • @evannece3856
      @evannece3856 3 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf Oh I don't mind buying the new books at all. I will look forward to the new videos once you return.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      👊🙏

  • @ZimmReads
    @ZimmReads 3 года назад +1

    Just bought it before 3 minutes of watching. Well done my friend.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! 🙏
      You won’t be disappointed.

    • @ZimmReads
      @ZimmReads 2 года назад +2

      @@LeafbyLeaf Just finished this. You are spot on in your review. I have never read anything like this and I will go to the grave singing its praises. Thanks for the great find!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      Ahhhh, what great news! Thanks for coming back to let me know. It’s a very special book!

  • @ValerieJeanLove
    @ValerieJeanLove 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite books!

  • @mirrorsaw
    @mirrorsaw 3 года назад +1

    I flew out to Gothenburg in Feb 2018 courtesy of Volvo through their Overseas Delivery program. Such a beautiful (it could just be their women) city! How great are those Semlor buns? They're practically everywhere you look. I caught my return flight in Oslo; sadly, I didn't get a chance to travel through the city, just their airport.
    Anyway, yeah, The Birds is brilliant.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      It so happens that I work for Volvo (can’t remember if I said that in the video or not).

  • @Bookspine5
    @Bookspine5 2 года назад +1

    I had to click on this video believing it was somehow related to Hitchcock ;D Sounds like a beautiful read :^)

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      Haha--I thought the same when I first heard of it! The book is truly beautiful. Several people who read it after this video have replied to me directly about what an amazing reading experience it was. it is a special book.

  • @marinamaccagni5253
    @marinamaccagni5253 3 года назад +1

    Oh, what a stellar book! I read it in italian years ago in the hyperborea edition. Lovely, Lovely edition! You should take a look at hyperborea books in italian. Gorgeous covers! And amazing book! My favourite authors are gustafsson, nooteboom, paasilinna of course, sjoberg and dagermann.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      I've read Nooteboom! Those are some gorgeous covers!

  • @ptolem139
    @ptolem139 3 года назад +2

    The videos you make introducing a book previously unknown to me light such fires under my To-Read list!
    I must ask, do you plan to ever undertake the massive project that would be covering Joyce's Wake? I assume you've been asked this before, and I assume you would have to approach it after completing your already mammoth Western Canon series.
    Great vid as per usual!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      Yep, you got it: The Wake is definitely on my horizon, but I will finish off the Western Core series first. That's going to be a fun project!

  • @timkjazz
    @timkjazz 3 года назад +2

    great choice, a book I hadn't read but am glad I now have read it, brilliant. I also just finished a marvelous novel, 'Traveler of the Century' by Andres Neuman, an intellectual novel of philosophy, history, love and literature. If you haven't read it this book is right up your alley, a tour-de-force of great literature, a total masterpiece.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll snag a copy of it now.

  • @alexjohnson9798
    @alexjohnson9798 3 года назад +3

    great underrated book

  • @ydalir
    @ydalir 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely love Vesaas! :.)
    (and a pro-tip! "Aa" is the old way that "å" was written in Danish and Norwegian and so it remains in lots of names still. But the letter å/ digraph aa is pronounced close to the English "oh." See also Knausgaard, Kierkegaard, Gaarder, etc.)

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Right you are. Normally I pronounce it with the “oh” sound (see other videos with Knausgård mentioned), but I got lazy here and let me anglocentrism win out. :P

  • @מאורפקלירו
    @מאורפקלירו 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for introducing all this amazing books!
    I have a few questions for you, first of all, what is your reading "strategy"? I see in every book that you finished that you have notes popping out.
    When I finish to read a book, I go to Google sheets, add it to my list and write a small review. but by that time, the book content is blurred in my memory.
    And I wonder, have you read Any israel authors? Or jewish authors? Have you heard of Shmuel Yosef Agnon?

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      I've read more non-fiction by and about Israelis than fiction, though I've read Amos Oz. There's Yuval Noah Harari and his "history" books. And I read Yossi Klein Halevi's Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor. Some books on the IDF. Coincidentally, I have been to Israel twice and am booked for a third trip in March 2022!
      As far as reading strategy, I am a rereader which helps the work stay in the memory. That first reading is always about taking in the big picture. Then you're ready to reread and take in the details. I also constantly annotate in the margins. It's my way of having a conversation with the book. For more, check out my video about analyzing Amy Hempel's short story, and the one "On Reading Big Books." I talk about more reading tips in there.
      Hope that helps!
      And please feel free to recommend authors/books to me.

  • @ctynan888
    @ctynan888 3 года назад +1

    I'm just about to read this. I've been trying to cover a lot more Norwegian lit after reading a couple Jon Fosse novels. If you haven't already I'd strongly recommend his Septology, people compare him to Ibsen or Beckett a lot, but I think he's forged his own style that's beautiful and strange.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      Foss is high on my list! I'm going to start with Trilogy.

    • @ctynan888
      @ctynan888 3 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf on second thoughts that's actually a better move to first check out his back catalog so to speak, the Septology is reading more as a victory lap of his life's work.
      Melancholy, boathouse, trilogy are all fantastic anyway. Enjoy!

  • @stephaniel5436
    @stephaniel5436 3 года назад +1

    P.S. Scandinavian candy (godis) is my all-time favorite food.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      I remember Godis on my trips to candy shops there. Plopp was another good one.

  • @ML-yw4hv
    @ML-yw4hv 2 года назад +1

    have you read to the white sea

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  2 года назад

      No, I haven’t. Who’s the author?

  • @curb9034
    @curb9034 3 года назад +1

    Need this now

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +3

      It definitely fulfills a need, not a want.

  • @mikemauro3119
    @mikemauro3119 3 года назад +1

    Wait, do you actually like THE GIVING TREE?

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      It is brutal but has a serious message. One of those books one revisits through one’s life-like Petit Prince.

    • @mikemauro3119
      @mikemauro3119 3 года назад

      I can see that read, but that the book is given to people as an inspirational touching story of a meaningful relationship seems not good. It's such a predatory one-sided relationship that no one should ever emulate. The Tree should have fallen on The Boy. I much-prefer THE MISSING PIECE MEETS THE BIG O.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      I didn’t know it was billed as such. I have always taken it as a serious warning against egocentrically abusing a relationship. As in: don’t do what this man did.

  • @Space-nb7dr
    @Space-nb7dr 3 года назад +1

    Is anne karenina hard to read ? Sir Via

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +4

      Not at all. It is a very conventional, but extraordinary, realism novel.

  • @stephaniel5436
    @stephaniel5436 3 года назад +3

    Years ago I had a library copy of The Birds, the same edition. I accidentally dropped it into the bathtub and thus began what I call "The Library Walk of Shame." You ever-so discreetly tip-toe to the library return box, slide the damaged book in, and perform the walk of shame out. I found myself doing it again with a book I annotated.

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      😂😂😂 We’ve all performed this walk at one time or another. I used to accidentally write my name on the inside boards of the books I got from the library. My mother would get after me but we never confessed.

  • @signifiature
    @signifiature 3 года назад +1

    My 11 DAYS!!!!! I'm in the future now!!!!!

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад

      ?

    • @signifiature
      @signifiature 3 года назад

      @@LeafbyLeaf Euler & Logan $/0=undefined , 1/0=undefined

    • @signifiature
      @signifiature 3 года назад

      @@LeafbyLeaf each letter is a unit of measurement.

  • @marker794
    @marker794 2 года назад

    I got my book for free which is from a lucky find on the street

  • @victoriagryca7584
    @victoriagryca7584 3 года назад +1

    Hi im from argentina can you please make the subs of your videos? I wish that you do it because i understand what you mean but its difficult for me follow your timing and your words u.u pls

    • @LeafbyLeaf
      @LeafbyLeaf  3 года назад +1

      I'll see what I can do. I suppose the "built in" closed captioning probably does not do a very good job. If you ever want me to clarify something, just post the timestamp and I'll be happy to help.

    • @victoriagryca7584
      @victoriagryca7584 3 года назад +1

      @@LeafbyLeaf
      oh thank you very much for your reply. I hope you are well! Greetings.