Shrouded in mystery, steeped in legend, the huldufolk (hidden people) of Iceland have inhabited the island at least as long as humans.
Countless tales are told of these wondrous creatures, their hidden world, their customs and festivals and their interactions with human beings. Usually only seen when they wanted people to see them – often entering their dreams – they sometimes sought help from humans and gave rich rewards. The hidden people still demand respect in Iceland, where roads have been altered and construction plans changed to avoid disturbing elf-stones, large rocks housing huldufolk families. The hidden people have been known to avenge destruction
of their homes with a vengeance … The Hidden People of Iceland is richly illustrated by award-winning artist BRIAN PILKINGTON. The text is written by TERRY GUNNELL, Associate Professor of Folkloristics at the University of Iceland.
(b.1950) is very well known for his brilliant book illustrations. He was born in Liverpool, England, and graduated from the School of Arts of the University of Leicester. He moved to Iceland in 1974. Pilkington has written and illustrated many More about the author