Naturally, one needs to be sensible and careful as the climate is inhospitable and deadly if one is not careful. However the naturalness of everyday biking, the customs of frequent gatherings with friends for coffee and parties, and the use of candles and light bring coziness and warmth. I have been watching several Nordic shows and movies to glimpse the ways of life and possibly the secret to a good life. Watching mostly detective shows and wonderful dramas by directors like Thomas Vintberg and classic directors like Ingmar Berman and Carl Dreyer portray a different perspective than American 'Hollywood' style movies.
A refreshing discovery with the possibility of living a different life or point of view in the coming new year. Buying furniture and kitchenware from Ikea with the Scandinavian aesthetic is a quick and simple way to live the Nordic way with design minimalism to evoke a way of life. Perhaps this newness is appropriate now that a new dawn seems to be breaking in this country with the recent election. There is a feeling of freshness as if a new dawn has arrived with parallels in history with the past election of Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, or Barack Obama that resulted in a transformative change.
In some inexplicable way or perhaps an inevitability that progressive liberals have missed, Donald Trump transcended into acceptability right in frbefore our eyes. This rightward shift is a wave cresting all over the world with reaction against immigration and diversity and multiculturalism; a shift into nativistic tribalism, for lack of a better term. A Scandinavian series 'Furia' portrays this trend against the perceived Islamization of Europe with reaction from right-wing groups with links to the Kremlin.
My ongoing interest in Russia, Ukraine, and the fall of the Soviet Union intersected with my Nordic interest after watching 'Furia'. I recently read 'OverReach' about the war in Ukraine and Masha Gessen's 'The Future is History'. One can't help but think these events portend a significant shift; a watershed moment when the world suddenly shifts to a new paradigm; more tribal and enclosed and likely less democratic. The recent election results may seem surprising but really a change that feels transformative and inevitable.
Philip Roth's books such as 'American Pastoral' ; though I just watched the movie but read 'The Plot Aginst America' to series like 'The Man in the High Castle' or even the new movie 'Civil War' may seem prescient. Scandinavian countries being some of the most happiest countries on earth may offer an answer to divisiveness and polarity. Perhaps 'fika' and 'hygge' may offer some relief.
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