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Aug 06, 2010 11:32AM

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Halldór Laxness is the Nobel Prize winner, so he's the best known outside of Iceland probably, and also an extremely talented writer. He's my favourite author. In my opinion his best books are Independent People (Sjálfstætt fólk), The Fish Can Sing (Brekkukotsannáll) and World Light (Heimsljós).
There are a few bits and bobs available in translation from other Icelandic writers, mostly published by Mare's Nest, a company which no longer exists. You can still get second hand copies well cheap off Amazon, though. I've read, and would recommend, Z, a love story by Vigdís Grímsdóttir and The Swan by Guðbergur Bergsson.
There are also a few Icelandic crime writers that have achieved international acclaim, especially Arnaldur Indriðason, author of the series about detective Erlendur Sveinsson. I don't know what these are like in English, but they are a lot of fun in Icelandic.

World Light and The Fish Can Sing are my faves :)

1. Ronald Simonar an Icelandic Author living in Sweden his first book is a dark thriller

2. Michael Ridpath a British Author who writes Crime Fiction set in Iceland he has 3 books in the Fire and Ice Series








Hi Larissa, Bergsveinn's book is one of those I have on my TBR list, so now I'll definitely bump it up closer to the top.
Still living in Iceland? How goes it?

Hi, Quentin!
I'm still here, yes, and it is going very well. Classes for the second semester have just kicked off and there is a whole lot more Icelandic being spoken in class, which is very helpful. When you read Letter from Helga, let me know what you think!

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