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Letters from America the life and times of O.E. Rølvaag

Describes the experiences of a late 19th century Norwegian immigrant who became a scholar and noted author. His works, particularly Giants in the Earth, examine what immigrants lose of themselves in America : diversity, ethnicity, and traditions.

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  • "Describes the experiences of a late 19th century Norwegian immigrant who became a scholar and noted author. His works, particularly Giants in the Earth, examine what immigrants lose of themselves in America : diversity, ethnicity, and traditions."@en
  • "Describes the experiences of a late 19th century Norwegian immigrant who became a scholar and noted author. His works, particularly "Giants in the Earth," examine what immigrants lose of themselves in America : diversity, ethnicity, and traditions."@en
  • ""Skillfully blending the words of narrator Celeste Holm with passages from Rolvaag's books and letters, the movie gives its audience the immigrant's experience from the author's point of view"--Argus Leader."@en
  • "Catches the force of Rolvaag's depiction of American immigration through a unique blend of film, text, and music."@en

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