- Þorsteinn frá Hamri
Þorsteinn frá Hamri (aka þorsteinn Jonsson), (15 Mar 1938 - ) is an Icelandic writer notable for having been nominated four times for the
Nordic Council's Literature Prize over a period of two decades.Writings
Since his first book of poems released in the 1950s, Þorsteinn frá Hamri had published seventeen volumes of poetry and six of prose fiction by 2000. [Kristjana Gunnars, 'Medan pu vaktir' [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5270/is_200001/ai_n20493980 (Book review)] , "World Literature Today", January 2000, retrieved January 2008.]
References
See also
* þorsteinn Jonsson entry in Dennis McIntire, "International Who's Who in Poetry and Poets' Encyclopaedia", Routledge, 2001, pp. 270-271.
* Hermann Stefánsson (Transl. Dagur Gunnarsson), ' [http://www.bokmenntir.is/hofundur.asp?cat_id=803&module_id=210&element_id=1052&author_id=94&lang=8 The clamour of elves and the magic of birds - On the writings of Þorsteinn frá Hamri] ', Reykjavik City Library, 2002.Bibliography
Novels, short stories and "sagnaþættir" (chronicles)
* 1963 - Skuldaskil (The Reckoning)
* 1969 - Himinbjargarsaga eða Skógadraumur (The Story of Himinbjörg or a Forest Dream) - nominated for 1972 Nordic Council Literature Prize
* Haust í Skírisskógi (Autumn in Sherwood Forest)
* Hallgrímur smali og húsfreyjan á bjargi, (Hallgrímur the sheaphearder and the houskeeper at Bjarg)
* 1987 - Ætternisstapi og átján vermenn (The ancestral home and eighteen sailors)
* 1989 - Vatns götur og blóðs (Streets of Water and Blood) - nominated for 1992 Nordic Council Literature PrizePoetry
* 1958 - Í svörtum kufli (In a black cassock)
* 1960 - Tannfé handa nýjum heimi (Tooth fee for a New World)
* 1962 - Lifandi manna land (Land of living men)
* 1964 - Langnætti á Kaldadal (A long night in Kaldidalur (cold valley))
* 1972 - Veðrahjálmur (Weather helmet)
* 1977 - Fiðrið úr sæng daladrottningar (The feathers from the valley queen's duvet) - nominated for 1979 Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1982 - Spjótalög á spegil (Spearthrusted mirror) - nominated for 1984 Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1992 - Sæfarinn sofandi (The sleeping sailor)
* Það talar í trjánum (Speaking in the trees)
* Vetrarmyndin (Winter image)
* 1999 - Medan pu vaktirPrizes and awards
* 1972 - short list - Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1979 - short list - Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1981 - Children's book literary award for translation, Reykjavik
* 1984 - short list - Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1991 - Thorbergur Thordarson Literary Prize
* 1992 - short list - Nordic Council Literature Prize
* 1992 - Icelandic Literary PrizeExternal links
* [http://www.norden.org/nr/pris/lit_pris/uk/index.asp?&lang= The Nordic Council's Literature Prize]
* [http://www.bokmenntir.is/rithofundur.asp?cat_id=582&author_id=94&lang=8 Biography of Þorsteinn frá Hamri atReykjavik City Library]
* [http://www.art.is/lifelines/life4.htm An image of the writer and example of his work] (In Icelandic)ee also
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Icelandic literature
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