NoLemon5426
NoLemon5426 t1_j9qklkp wrote
Reply to comment by Lemmonyhaze in Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
That's awesome. I hope this is translated one day!
NoLemon5426 t1_j9n0d4j wrote
Reply to comment by Lemmonyhaze in Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
Can you tell a little about it? I’d be so interested in this, I love biographies and memoirs.
NoLemon5426 t1_j9kmvlv wrote
Reply to comment by bibliophile222 in Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
I really enjoy his writing, but I feel in each book I've read that there are subtle cultural and political themes or undercurrents that are lost to those of us who are not Icelandic. I just feel like I miss some things that probably lend understanding or depth to the story because of not being familiar with the political climates at the time of the writing. Also he had a political arc himself, and I've read others express how this manifests in his writing. But again, an Iceland-centric arc, a context that many don't have access to.
That being said I think his writing is still worth reading even when it's weird (parts of The Atom Station) for example. The Fish Can Sing is actually my favorite, the breadths of characters and all of their personalities are impressive. I spend a lot of time in Iceland and so in some ways the characters feel familiar to me, composites of people I've met and even Icelandic friends and their families. So this makes this book more understandable.
NoLemon5426 t1_j9k6ckx wrote
Reply to Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
Oh I love this!
NoLemon5426 t1_j9s3pi3 wrote
Reply to comment by Lemmonyhaze in Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
I’ll read it if you do!