- Pages: 129
- Genre: Short Stories, Fiction
- Year: 2023
- Translation: English translation available
- Sold to:
- US (Cajun Mutt Press)
Short stories that paint a tapestry of laughter, reflection and unexpected twists.
Olafur Gunnarsson’s writing style is characterized by its concise nature and often infused with humour. The stories themselves exhibit a spectrum of tones, ranging from bright to dark, funky to frolicsome. You will encounter a lawyer on his deathbed sharing a meat soup meal with his ex-wife, an individual from Alcoholics Anonymous seeking forgiveness from an old classmate, a furniture maker inviting his terminally ill daughter to witness the beauty of whale watching, and the secret societies The Red Rose and The Black Hand waging a bloody battle on a hilltop in Reykjavik.
“A brilliant collection of short stories by one of the nation’s foremost authors …
Olafur Gunnarsson is indeed adept at conveying significant fates and strong emotions in a concise manner.”
AGUST BORGTHOR SVERRISSON, DV
(b. 1948) is among Iceland’s best storytellers. He made his publishing debut in 1978 and has since written novels and poetry and also books for children. With his highly acclaimed trilogy, Trolls’ Cathedral (1992), Potter’s Field (1996) and Winter Journey
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