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Helena Nybloms Sagor

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About This Book

A collection of folkloric tales follows a single-minded young musician who rejects household work to pursue his fiddle, wandering from home through town and countryside in search of listeners. He plays for family, nobles, revelers, farmhands, animals, and the natural world, only to be ignored, interrupted, or drowned out by louder voices; sometimes his tunes spark rough communal singing or the indifferent chatter of trees and streams. Disillusionment and the threat of despair lead to an encounter with a peculiar stranger, and the stories explore artistic longing, misunderstanding, and the uneasy relation between performer and audience.

About the Author

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Helena Nyblom

Helena Nyblom was a Swedish author known for her contributions to children's literature. She is particularly recognized for her collection "Helena Nybloms Sagor," which showcases her talent for storytelling and her ability to engage young readers with imaginative tales. Nyblom's work reflects a deep appreciation for folklore and the art of narrative, making her a notable figure in the realm of Swedish literature. Her stories often blend elements of fantasy and moral lessons, appealing to both children and adults alike.

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