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Karitas

This series delves into the life of an artist struggling against societal conventions and expectations, yet yearning for the liberating chaos of her true calling. Set against the backdrop of rural Iceland in the early 20th century, the narrative follows her repeated entanglement in traditional roles as a daughter, mother, and wife, despite her artistic spirit. Spanning decades, the saga intricately portrays her internal conflict between love, family, nature, and her unyielding drive for creative fulfillment.

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Die Farben der Insel

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    A portrait of an artist trapped by convention and expectations but longing for the chaos that can set her free. Growing up on a farm in early twentieth-century rural Iceland, Karitas Olafsdóttir, the youngest of six siblings, yearns for a new life. An artist, Karitas has a powerful calling and is determined to never let go of her true being, one unsuited for the conventional. But she is powerless against the fateful turns of real life and all its expectations of women. Pulled back time and again by design and by chance to the Icelandic countryside--as dutiful daughter, loving mother, and fisherman's wife--she struggles to thrive, to be what was she was meant to be. Spanning decades and set against a breathtaking historical canvas, Karitas Untitled, an award-winning classic of Icelandic literature, is a complex and immersive portrait of an artist's conflict with love, family, nature, and a country unaccustomed to an untraditional woman--but most of all, with herself and the creative instincts she has no choice but to follow.

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    Wenn Sie »Die Eismalerin« mochten, dann werden Sie »Die Farben der Insel« lieben! Die Fortsetzung der »Eismalerin« von Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir Die Malerin Karitas lebt allein und zurückgezogen in einem kleinen Dorf an der Küste. Ihre Kinder sieht sie nur selten, Sigmar, ihren Mann, fast gar nicht. Auch ihre künstlerische Karriere will nicht voranschreiten, zu unverständlich und düster wirken ihre Bilder auf die Dorfbevölkerung. Doch Anfang der fünfziger Jahre ändert sich die Lage. Karitas reist nach Paris, um dort neue Inspirationen für ihre Kunst zu erhalten. Zurück in Island findet sie endlich die Anerkennung, die sie verdient. Kann sie Sigmar jetzt auch an ihrem Leben teilhaben lassen?

    Die Farben der Insel