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Drapa - A Murder Mystery (English, Icelandic, Paperback): Gerdur Kristny Drapa - A Murder Mystery (English, Icelandic, Paperback)
Gerdur Kristny; Translated by Rory McTurk
R335 R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Save R64 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Celebrated Icelandic writer Gerdur Kristny's Drapa is a novel-poem which takes its form from Old Norse shield poetry and its mood from modern Nordic crime. But the poem is no fiction: it is about a real woman's murder in the city of Reykjavik, and, through this lens, about all women's deaths. This is Viking poetry at its most contemporary.

Reykjavik Requiem (Paperback): Gerdur Kristny Reykjavik Requiem (Paperback)
Gerdur Kristny; Translated by Rory McTurk
R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is Gerdur Kristny's third collection from Arc and the third of the trilogy which already comprises the highly-acclaimed Bloodhoof and Drapa. In all three poetic sequences, the poet employs the archaic form of the saga to conjure up razor-sharp dark and bewildering images of the fates of women in a world where the boundaries between life and death and what lies beyond are unclear. In this particular sequence, Gerdur Kristny gives a voice to a woman whose story was one that society was not ready to hear at the time, a woman who was abused as a child but who committed suicide before her own account of what had taken place was published. At its heart is the very notion of articulation, of how our language and culture determine what stories we can tell and what words we can use.

Drapa - A Murder Mystery (English, Icelandic, Hardcover): Gerdur Kristny Drapa - A Murder Mystery (English, Icelandic, Hardcover)
Gerdur Kristny; Translated by Rory McTurk
R405 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R50 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Celebrated Icelandic writer Gerdur Kristny's Drapa is a novel-poem which takes its form from Old Norse shield poetry and its mood from modern Nordic crime. But the poem is no fiction: it is about a real woman's murder in the city of Reykjavik, and, through this lens, about all women's deaths. This is Viking poetry at its most contemporary.

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