A short, fragmented, epistolary novel about a man who is travelling without really moving, and a fictional diary about a temporary stay in the land of love.
Martin Montag and Martin Marinetti, a radiologist from Berlin and his French namesake, have a fateful meeting in Steinunn Sigurdardóttir's (*1950) ‹Jojo› (Rowohlt, 2014).
Icelandic sagas are an important part of old Nordic literature and mythology, traces of which can be found in the history of literature all over Europe.
Iceland is a place of desire - but also represents state bankruptcy, natural destruction and, subsequently, a decisive rejection of the political establishment.
Author Yrsa Sigurðardóttir‘s thriller and crime stories are characterized by Iceland's landscapes: mysterious, surprising, and more often than not sinister, and overpowering.
Author Yrsa Sigurðardóttir‘s thriller and crime stories are characterized by Iceland's landscapes: mysterious, surprising, and more often than not sinister, and overpowering.