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Award-Winning “Sixty Kilos of Sunshine” by Hallgrimur Helgason Out in France

2024-01-18T16:41:20+00:002024-01-18|

Hallgrimur Helgason's acclaimed novel, "Sixty Kilos of Sunshine," an award-winning novel that has captivated readers and critics alike, is now available to French readers. Translated by Eric Boury and published by Gallimard under the prestigious "Du Monde Entier" collection, this book promises to deliver a compelling literary experience. "Sixty Kilos of Sunshine" has already begun [...]

Gerdur Kristny Awarded the National Broadcasting Service’s Writer’s Fund for 2023

2024-01-18T15:39:17+00:002024-01-18|

Writer and poet Gerdur Kristny has been honored with the National Broadcasting Service's Writer's Fund award for the year 2023. Known for her diverse and impactful contributions to literature, Gerdur has established herself as a prominent figure in both children's and adult literature, adept in various literary forms including poetry and prose. Gerður Kristny's career [...]

Danish Deal for Asta Sigurdardottir’s Nothing to be Rescued

2024-01-10T10:41:12+00:002024-01-10|

Asta Sigurdardottir (1930-1971) was an artist, poet, and writer known for her vibrant life and early demise. Her 1961 anthology of short stories and poetry, an immediate classic, showcased her unique perspective on humanity and nature. Sigurdardottir is often likened to Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen for her distinct storytelling. The short story collection, Nothing to [...]

Broken series by Jon Atli Jonasson to S. Fischer in Germany

2023-12-15T11:54:47+00:002023-12-15|

We are pleased to announce that writer Jon Atli Jonasson has recently signed an agreement for the translation rights of his "Broken" series with the German publishing house S. Fischer. This agreement will see the first two books of the series published on S. Fischer's crime list. The "Broken" series, set in contemporary Reykjavik, is [...]

Open Sea in Swedish: Favorable Reception

2023-12-04T11:48:15+00:002023-12-04|

Einar Karason’s book Open Sea (2022) was recently published in Sweden by Thorén & Lindskog, translated from Icelandic by John Swedenmark. The book receives exceptionally good reviews from Jonas Thente, a critic at Dagens Nyheter, who states the following: "When discussing the works of Einar Karason, it's instinctive to draw parallels with classic Icelandic literature, [...]

Skuli Sigurdsson’s Big Brother to be Adapted for TV

2023-12-01T14:21:01+00:002023-12-01|

The Icelandic crime novel Big Brother by Skuli Sigurdsson, recipient of the prestigious Blood Drop award, is set to be adapted into a TV drama. The project will be spearheaded by the newly established production company Act 4, co-founded by actor and producer Olafur Darri Olafsson. Olafsson will not only lead the company but also [...]

Welcoming a Brilliant New Crime Writer to RLA!

2023-11-03T12:14:26+00:002023-11-01|

We're pleased to introduce Skuli Sigurdsson, a talented crime writer born in 1985, who is joining our agency's roster. Sigurdsson's debut novel, Big Brother, has earned him recognition and acclaim in the literary world. Sigurdsson's accomplishments include winning the Icelandic Crime Novel Award for Big Brother and its nomination for the 2023 Glass Key Award. [...]

Ran Flygenring is Awarded the 2023 Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize!

2023-11-01T14:57:17+00:002023-11-01|

We are incredibly proud and overjoyed to share with you that Ran Flygenring is the winner of the 2023 Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize! She was awarded the prize for Eldgos (Volcano), her "explosively visual picture book about how wild and uncontrollable nature affects humans". Click here for more info about Volcano! [...]

RLA welcomes Swiss-Icelandic author Joachim B. Schmidt

2023-10-06T14:02:50+00:002023-10-06|

RLA is pleased to announce that the agency now represents the Scandinavian rights for two of Joachim B. Schmidt's novels featuring the delightful Kalmann, the self-appointed sheriff of Raufarhöfn, Iceland: Kalmann and Kalmann and the Sleeping Mountain. The primary agent is Diogenes Verlag in Switzerland. Joachim B. Schmidt grew up in the Swiss canton of [...]