Norwegian and Russian Mining and Mining Communities in Monica Kristensen’s Oeuvre

L. P. Wærp
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Monica Kristensen is a Norwegian glaciologist, meteorologist, polar explorer and author of fiction (crime novels) and nonfiction (about expeditions, Svalbard, The Kings Bay Affair, and Roald Amundsen). In her altogether five crime novels, all of which take place in Svalbard, the plot is inextricably bound to place, i.e. to the Arctic. In two of her five crime novels, Kullunge and Den døde i Barentsburg, crucial parts of the action take place in the coal mines of Longyearbyen and Barentsburg. In her documentary book about the Kings Bay Affair she investigates the terrible mining accident in 1962 at Kings Bay mines that killed 21 miners. In this article I examine the literary construction of these specific places – the Arctic and the coal mines, or, the coal mines in the Arctic – in these three books, as well as the related political, ethical and existential questions of settlement and living conditions.
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莫妮卡·克里斯滕森作品中的挪威和俄罗斯矿业和矿业社区
莫妮卡·克里斯滕森是挪威冰川学家、气象学家、极地探险家,小说(犯罪小说)和非小说(关于探险、斯瓦尔巴群岛、国王湾事件和罗尔德·阿蒙森)的作者。在她总共五部发生在斯瓦尔巴群岛的犯罪小说中,情节不可避免地与地点联系在一起,即北极。在她的五部犯罪小说《Kullunge》和《Den døde i Barentsburg》中,关键的情节发生在朗伊尔城和巴伦支堡的煤矿里。在她关于金斯湾事件的纪实书中,她调查了1962年金斯湾煤矿发生的可怕的矿难,那次矿难造成21名矿工死亡。在这篇文章中,我在这三本书中考察了这些特定地点的文学建构——北极和煤矿,或者北极的煤矿——以及与定居和生活条件相关的政治、伦理和存在问题。
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