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" Blue-shirt (Blauserk in Inuktitat, the Inuit language), or Mykla Jokull, now known as Gunnbjorn's Peak (12,500 feet)--the great metaphorical centerpiece in William T. Vollmann's saga-like novel The Ice-Shirt--is the great glacier in Greenland used as a landmark by Erik the Red in sailing west from Snaefellsness. "

Alexander Theroux , The Primary Colors: Three Essays


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Alexander Theroux quote : Blue-shirt (<i>Blauserk</i> in Inuktitat, the Inuit language), or Mykla Jokull, now known as Gunnbjorn's Peak (12,500 feet)--the great metaphorical centerpiece in William T. Vollmann's saga-like novel <i>The Ice-Shirt</i>--is the great glacier in Greenland used as a landmark by Erik the Red in sailing west from Snaefellsness.