Keflavik: a town that has been called the darkest place in Iceland, surrounded by black lava fields, hemmed in by a sea that may not be fished. Its livelihood depends entirely on a U.S. military base, a conduit for American influences that shaped Icelandic culture and ethics from the 1950s to the dawning of the new millennium. It is to Keflavik that Ari - a writer and publisher - returns from Copenhagen at the behest of his dying father, two years after walking out on his wife and children. He is beset by memories of his youth, spent or misspent listening to Pink Floyd and the Beatles, fraternising with American servicemen - who are regarded by the locals with a mixture of admiration and contempt - and discovering girls. There is one girl in particular he could never forget - her fate has stayed with him all his life. Lost in grief and nostalgia, he is also caught up in the story of how his grandparents fell in love in Nordfjordur on the eastern coast, a fishing village a world away from modern Keflavik, at time when the old ways still held sway. Their tragic love affair unfolded against the backdrop of Iceland's harsh nature and unforgiving elements.
Jón K. Stefánsson Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Jón Kalman Stefánsson es un novelista cuyas obras profundizan en las profundidades de la existencia humana con un estilo poético y un agudo sentido del detalle. Su escritura explora frecuentemente temas de memoria, tiempo y la interconexión de las vidas humanas, ambientada en los paisajes austeros pero hermosos de Islandia. La voz distintiva de Stefánsson y su habilidad para capturar la fragilidad del espíritu humano sobre el telón de fondo de las fuerzas elementales lo convierten en un narrador resonante.




About the Size of the Universe
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
A modern saga spanning the whole of the 20th century, by one of Iceland's most celebrated writers
The Sorrow of Angels
- 331 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
It is three weeks since the boy came to town, carrying a book of poetry to return to the old sea captain - the poetry that did for his friend Bardur. Three weeks, but already Bardur's ghost has faded. Snow falls so heavily that it binds heaven and earth together.As the villagers gather in the inn to drink schnapps and coffee while the boy reads to them from Shakespeare's Hamlet, Jens the postman stumbles in half dead, having almost frozen to his horse. On his next journey to the wide open fjords he is accompanied by the boy, and both must risk their lives for each other, and for an unusual item of mail.THE SORROW OF ANGELS is a timeless literary masterpiece; in extraordinarily powerful language it brings the struggle between man and nature tangibly to life. It is the second novel in Stefansson's epic and elemental trilogy, though all can be read independently.
Entre cielo y tierra
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura