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Mom, Dad and the Kid Hanging Out at Litli-Drangur

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What a nice family!

This entry was posted in Huldúfolk, Land, tourism and tagged Drangur, Iceland, Littli-Drangur, Malaríf, Snaefellsnes, trolls on April 2, 2021 by Harold Rhenisch.

Farming Words

In 1939, the Icelandic author Gunnar Gunnarsson built a German farm in North East Iceland, next door to the farm on which he was born. In 1940, he went on a politically complex speaking tour in wartime Germany. In 2013, the Canadian author Harold Rhenisch (That's me, hi!) who was raised on a German farm in Canada built on similar principles to Gunnarsson's, will stay in Gunnarsson's house. It will be a homecoming, of language, land, and an old agricultural dream. While there, I (Hi! That's me, too) will demonstrate that Gunnarsson's novels and his German speech were a form of nonfiction writing ahead of their time. This is their time.

Harold Rhenisch hard at work writing.

Who I Am and Why I’m Here

Over the past 31 years I have published 27 books, including poetry, fiction, memoir, translation, innovative-form nonfiction, and photographic books on environmental themes. I live in the volcanic Columbia River Plateau in British Columbia, Canada, where I write the environmental blog okanaganokanogan, which I am using as an exploration of the unity of science and literature. For stories, photos, and more information, please click an image below.

Harold in the Earth

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Harold in Words

Gunnar Gunnarsson found his way home. I am walking with him to see where he went. I hope you can come along.

Days to the Residency

The Residency BeginsMarch 25, 2013
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