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I don't really know if poetry would be a good idea. I've noticed that unlike most other genres and styles, poetry is the most undefined. Each person ends up having a totally different perspective than another person might have. If we did decide to read from a poet, I think I would go with Pablo Neruda.
However, if not then I did find Laxness interesting :)
I live in BFE, Ohio and I was surprised that I was able to find a couple of Laxness' stuff at my library's site.I don't know about other states, but when you search the library for a book title online, if you can't find it local, there should be an option to search the whole state for it and have it transferred to your particular library.
I'll send you a private message with a link to your library's search engine with Laxness' info inputted.
Bruce wrote: "Yes, I routinely get books by interlibrary loan through our local public library, but it sometimes takes several weeks to arrive. So I'm not sure that is a reasonable alternative for me if we're o..."
Laxness is now available in the UK with at least seven of his works being published by Vintage, an imprint of Random House. My local library doesn't seem to have any though.
Laxness is now available in the UK with at least seven of his works being published by Vintage, an imprint of Random House. My local library doesn't seem to have any though.
I would be interested in reading Laxness, since I only moved to Iceland a few months ago. However, I am open to just about everything. (possibly) interesting detail: Here people tend to refer to him by his first name Halldór due to the Icelandic naming system.
OK. Are there any other nominations for the next Group Read to start on 6th June? Currently we seem to be set on Independent People by Halldor Laxness



So my nomination for our next read is Independent People by Halldor Laxness.