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| #10063435 in Books | 2003-01-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.60 x6.40l, | File type: PDF | 480 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fun to read|By Jill Malter|I enjoyed Victoria Clark's book, "The Far-Farers." The title is from the name given a Viking who lived ten centuries ago, Thorvald the Far-Farer. And Clark tried duplicating Thorvald's trip in a way, a little like William Dalrymple did as described in his book "From the Holy Mountain." I read and reviewed Dalrymple's book and I found it way too bia||'A triumph.' John Cornwell|About the Author|An award-winning journalist, Victoria Clark worked for the Observer in Romania, in the former Yugoslavia during the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, and in Moscow from 1993 to 1996. H
Just before the year 1000 AD a young Viking named Thorvald the Far-farer turned his back on the pagan gods of his father to preach the Christian gospel. But his Icelandic countrymen mocked him as a homosexual, stoned him and finally outlawed him. Abandoning his homeland, Thorvald embarked on an epic journey to the golden heart of all medieval world maps - Jerusalem. A 1000 years later, in the year 2000, Victoria Clark embarked on the same journey to discover to what exte...
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