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Heaven and Hell Jon Kalman Stefansson

Heaven and Hell von Jon Kalman Stefansson

Heaven and Hell Jon Kalman Stefansson


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Zusammenfassung

Set at the turn of the twentieth century, Heaven and Hell is a perfectly formed, vivid and timeless story, lyrical in style, and as intense a reading experience as the forces of the Icelandic landscape themselves.

Heaven and Hell Zusammenfassung

Heaven and Hell Jon Kalman Stefansson

In a remote part of Iceland, a boy and his friend Bardur join a boat to fish for cod. A winter storm surprises them out at sea and Bardur who has forgotten his waterproof as he was too absorbed in Paradise Lost, succumbs to the ferocious cold and dies. Appalled by the death and by the fishermen's callous ability to set about gutting the fatal catch, the boy leaves the village, intending to return the book to its owner. The extreme hardship and danger of the journey is of little consequence to him - he has already resolved to join his friend in death. But once in the town he immerses himself in the stories and lives of its inhabitants, and decides that he cannot be with his friend just yet. Set at the turn of the twentieth century, Heaven and Hell is a perfectly formed, vivid and timeless story, lyrical in style, and as intense a reading experience as the forces of the Icelandic landscape themselves. An outstandingly moving novel.

Heaven and Hell Bewertungen

'Like an oyster - a glinting treasure in a rough shell' Der Spiegel. * Der Spiegel *
'The author has a lyrical, poetic style ... the action unfolds vividly and dramatically, and the reader feels part of the scene. The combination creates an unusually intense reading experience ... in 2005 Stefansson won the Icelandic Prize for Literature, and his work is selling well in German and French translations. This novel, his debut in English, deserves to win him many more admirers' Alannah Hopkin, Irish Examiner. * Irish Examiner *
'A magnificent novel... so well written, so wonderful, that you have to put the book down and think: this is beautiful literature' Kolbrun Bergfiorsdottir, Kiljan. * Kiljan *
'A real discovery, a revelation even... you do not want your attention to lapse for a moment for risk of missing the slightest detail' Jean-Claude Perrier, Livres Hebdo. * Livres Hebdo *
'An outstanding poetic narrative... like a long breath from the very depths of the sea' Nils C. Ahl, Le Monde. * Nils C. Ahl, Le Monde *

Über Jon Kalman Stefansson

Jon Kalman Stefansson's novels have been nominated three times for the Nordic Council Prize for Literature and his novel Summer Light, and then Comes the Night received the Icelandic Prize for Literature in 2005. In 2011 he was awarded the prestigious P.O. Enquist Award. He is perhaps best known for his trilogy - Heaven and Hell, The Sorrow of Angels (longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize) and The Heart of Man (winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize) - and for Fish Have No Feet (longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2017). Philip Roughton is a scholar of Old Norse and medieval literature and an award-winning translator of Icelandic literature, having translated works by numerous writers including Halldor Laxness. He was the winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize for his translation of Jon Kalman Stefansson's The Heart of Man, and shortlisted for the same prize for About the Size of the Universe.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002008208
9781906694531
1906694532
Heaven and Hell Jon Kalman Stefansson
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Quercus Publishing
20100902
240
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