Einar Már Guðmundsson
Einar Már Guðmundsson (born 18 September 1954 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic author of novels, short stories, and poetry. His books have been translated into several languages.
Background[]
Einar Már Guðmundsson grew up in Reykjavík. In 1979 he received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Iceland in comparative literature and history. He subsequently worked in the comparative literature department of the University of Copenhagen. Today, the author lives in Reykjavík, is married, and has five children.
Works[]
Einar's first book was poetry and his best-known work is his novel Englar alheimsins (Angels of the Universe), subsequently adapted as a film.
- 1980: , poetry (, Reykjavík)
- 1980: , poetry (Gallerí Suðurgata 7, Reykjavík)
- 1981: , poetry (, Reykjavík)
- 1982: , novel (, Reykjavík)
- 1983: , novel (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1986: , novel (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1988: , short stories (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1990: , novel (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1991: , poetry (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1992: , children's book (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1993: , children's book (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1993: Englar alheimsins, novel (Almenna bókafélagið, Reykjavík)
- 1995: , poetry (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 1995: , poetry (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 1997: , novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2000: , novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2001: , short stories (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2002: , poetry (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2002: , novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavik)
- 2004: , novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2006: , poetry (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2007: , novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2009: , ('The White Book') essays (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2011: Bankastræti núll, ('0 Bank Street') essays (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2012: Íslenskir kóngar, ('Icelandic Kings') novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
- 2015: Hundadagar, ('Dog-Days') novel (Mál og menning, Reykjavík)
Awards and honors[]
- 1995 The Nordic Council's Literature Prize for Englar alheimsins.
- 1999 from Det Danske Akademi.
- 2002 Riddarakross of Hin íslenska fálkaorða fyrir framlag til íslenskra bókmennta.
- 2012 Swedish Academy's Nordic Prize for services to Nordic literature.
- 2015 Íslensku bókmenntaverðlaunin for his novel Hundadagar.[1]
German language editions[]
- Die Ritter der runden Treppe (Riddarar hringstigans, 1982), Munich, Goldmann btb, 1999, ISBN 978-3-442-72495-6
- Engel des Universums (Englar alheimsins, 1993), Munich, Goldmann, Bd. 72514 btb, 2000, ISBN 978-3-442-72514-4
- Fußspuren am Himmel (Fótspor á himnum, 1997), Munich, Wien, Carl Hanser, 2001, ISBN 978-3-446-20051-7
References[]
- ^ Kristján Guðjónsson, 'Þeir hljóta íslensku bókmenntaverðlaunin: Einar Már, Gunnar Helga og Gunnar Þór hljóta verðlaunin í ár', DV 10 February 2016, http://www.dv.is/menning/2016/2/10/islensku-bokmenntaverdlaunin-2015/ Archived 11 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
External links[]
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- – Einar Már Guðmundsson (isl./engl.)
- Zu seinem lyrischen Schaffen (isl.)
Categories:
- 1954 births
- Icelandic writers
- Icelandic poets
- Living people
- Nordic Council Literature Prize winners
- University of Iceland alumni
- University of Copenhagen faculty
- 20th-century Icelandic people
- 20th-century Icelandic poets
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