- Bragi Ólafsson
Bragi Ólafsson (born in
Reykjavík ,Iceland onAugust 11 ,1962 ) is a musician and a writer.Internationally he is best known for his work as a bassist in
The Sugarcubes , the avant-garde pop band from Iceland that brought fame toBjörk , who went on to solo success with her unique brand of dance-pop.The Sugarcubes, who favored strange, offbeat melodies, came together in 1986, but the Sugarcubes' members had played together in different combinations in various Icelandic groups before. Bragi and
Einar Örn Benediktsson (trumpet / vocals) had released records on Einar's own label,Gramm . In 1986 Bragi also launched his writing career, publishing his first book, a poetry volume called "Dragsúgur" (Draught).In 1992 The Sugarcubes disbanded as Björk began her solo career. Bragi, meanwhile, has continued to work on
Bad Taste Ltd. , the company formed by the Sugarcubes to publish poetry and sign other bands but is no longer a practising musician.He enjoys considerable success as a novelist, playwright and poet in Iceland, having twice been nominated to the
Icelandic Literature Prize .Books Translated into English
*"The Pets" (translation Janice Balfour. Open Letter, New York.
2008 )External links
* [http://www.bokmenntir.is/rithofundur.asp?cat_id=663&author_id=17&lang=8 An article about Bragi Ólafsson on the Icelandic Literature website]
* [http://catalog.openletterbooks.org/authors/5 Bragi Ólafsson at Open Letter Books]
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