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The Blue Fox (Paperback)
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Winner of the Nordic Council Literature Prize 'Enchantingly poetic
. . . spellbinding . . . magical . . . exceptional' Independent On
a stark Icelandic mountainside, the imposing Reverend Baldur
Skuggason hunts an elusive blue vixen for her near-mythical pelt.
The treacherous journey across snow and ice will push his physical
and mental endurance to the limit. In Baldur Skuggason's parish, a
young woman with Down's Syndrome is buried. After being found
shackled to the timbers of a shipwreck in 1868, she was rescued by
the naturalist Fridrik B. Fridjonsson. Now he will open the package
she always carried with her, hoping to solve the puzzle of her
origins. As the ice begins to melt, the mystery surrounding the
trio's connected fates is unravelled in this spellbinding fable, an
exquisite tale of metamorphosis by one of Iceland's most acclaimed
writers. 'A magical novel' Bjoerk 'Describes its world with
brilliant, precise, concrete colour and detail... Comic and
lyrical.'AS Byatt, The Times
Reykjavik, 1918. The eruptions of the Katla volcano darken the sky
night and day. Yet despite the natural disaster, the shortage of
coal and the Great War still raging in the outside world, life in
the small capital goes on as always. Sixteen-year-old Mani Steinn
lives for the movies. Awake, he lives on the fringes of society.
Asleep, he dreams in pictures, the threads of his own life weaving
through the tapestry of the films he loves. When the Spanish flu
epidemic comes ashore, killing hundreds of townspeople and forcing
thousands to their sick beds, the shadows that linger at the edges
of existence grow darker and Mani is forced to re-evaluate both the
society around him and his role in it. Evoking the moment when
Iceland's saga culture met the new narrative form of the cinema and
when the isolated island became swept up in global events, this is
the story of a misfit transformed by his experiences in a world
where life and death, reality and imagination, secrets and
revelations jostle for dominance.
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Bjoerk (Paperback)
Bjork; Text written by Klaus Biesenbach, Alex Ross, Nicola Dibben, Timothy Morton, …
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The Blue Fox (Paperback)
Sjon; Translated by Victoria Cribb
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Set against the stark backdrop of the Icelandic winter, an
elusive, enigmatic fox leads a hunter on a transformative quest. At
the edge of the hunter's territory, a naturalist struggles to build
a life for his charge, a young woman with Down syndrome whom he had
rescued from a shipwreck years before. By the end of Sjon's
slender, spellbinding fable of a novel, none of their lives will be
the same. Winner of the 2005 Nordic Council Literature Prize--the
Nordic world's highest literary honor--"The Blue Fox "is part
mystery, part fairy tale, and the perfect introduction to a
mind-bending, world-class literary talent.
Shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and the
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 'A terrific read...an
extraordinarily accomplished novel' Independent 'Kaleidoscopic and
mesmerising, comic and poignant' TLS In this magical evocation of a
vanished age, a poet and self-taught healer is banished in 1635 to
a barren island off Iceland - a place darkened by superstition,
poverty and cruelty. With only a purple sandpiper for company,
Jonas Palmason retraces his path to exile, recalling his exorcism
of a walking corpse, the massacre of innocent Basque whalers at the
hands of local villagers and the deaths of three of his children.
But amid the cacophony of Copenhagen he will find hope and,
finally, recognition of his enlightened ideas.
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The Whispering Muse (Paperback)
Sjon; Translated by Victoria Cribb
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'Funny, strange, provoking and disturbing; darkness with a light
touch.' TLS A master storyteller, Sjon weaves together Greek and
Nordic myths with the legacies of the Second World War in this
mesmerising novel, which reminds us that everything is capable of
change. Valdimar Haraldsson is an eccentric Icelander with dubious
ideas about the relationship between fish consumption and Nordic
superiority. To his delight, in the spring of 1949, he is invited
to join a Danish merchant ship on its voyage to the Black Sea. He
is less delighted with the lack of fish on the menu. Worse, his
fellow travellers show no interest in his 'Fish and Culture'
lecture. They prefer the enthralling tales of the second mate,
Caeneus, who every evening regales them with his adventures aboard
the Argo, on Jason's legendary quest for the Golden Fleece.
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Red Milk (Paperback)
Sjon; Translated by Victoria Cribb
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'A book like a blade of light, searching out and illuminating the
darkest corners of history . . . It's vivid, unputdownable, alive,
and written with unerring artfulness and subtlety.' Neel Mukherjee
Gunnar Kampen grows up in Reykjavik during the Second World War in
a household fiercely opposed to Hitler and Nazism. A caring brother
and son, at nineteen he seems set to lead a conventional life. Yet
in the spring of 1958, he founds a covert, anti-Semitic nationalist
party with ties to a burgeoning international network of neo-Nazis
- a cause that will take him on a clandestine mission to England
from which he never returns. In this striking novel, inspired by
one of the ringleaders of an Icelandic neo-Nazi group formed in the
late 1950s, Sjon masterfully constructs the portrait of an ordinary
young man who becomes a right-wing zealot. Exposing the roots of
the far-right movements of today, Red Milk is a timely reminder
that the seeds of extremism can be hard to detect and the allure of
fascism remains dangerously potent.
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Red Milk (Hardcover)
Sjon; Translated by Victoria Cribb
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'A book like a blade of light, searching out and illuminating the
darkest corners of history . . . It's vivid, unputdownable, alive,
and written with unerring artfulness and subtlety.' Neel Mukherjee
Gunnar Kampen grows up in Iceland during the Second World War in a
household fiercely opposed to Hitler and Nazism. At nineteen he
seems set for a conventional, dutiful life. And yet in the spring
of 1958, he founds a covert, anti-Semitic nationalist party, a
cause that will take him on a clandestine mission to England from
which he never returns. Inspired by one of the ringleaders of a
little-known neo-Nazi group that was formed in Iceland in the
1950s, Sjon's portrait of an ardent fascist is as thought-provoking
as it is disturbing. As this taut and fascinating novel suggests,
the seeds of extremism can be hard to detect - and the ideology of
the far-right remains dangerously potent.
The Northman: A Call to the Gods is the official look at how this
epic Viking revenge thriller was conceived, written, cast, and
produced by acclaimed director Robert Eggers. Set against the
ruthless backdrop of tenth-century Norse territory, The Northman is
the a new epic Viking revenge thriller by acclaimed director Robert
Eggers (The Witch [2015] and The Lighthouse [2019]), featuring an
all-star cast including Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman, Ethan
Hawke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe, and Bjoerk. Compiled from
fascinating interviews with the cast and crew, inspiring
storyboards, exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs--including the
director's own firsthand account of his creative processes in
writing and directing--The Northman: A Call to the Gods explores
the cold and forbidding world of the Vikings, their customs,
traditions, and relentless thirst for battle and vengeance that
inspired Eggers to write this compelling Norse saga. Learn how the
wardrobe department recreated the intricate chain mail armor and
costumes of Viking berserkers and warriors; delve into the research
behind the art department's visual inspiration for replicating the
villages of Hrafnsey and Freysdalur; and get the inside scoop on
the challenges the cast encountered when creating the iconic
characters of Amleth, Olga, Queen Gurdrun, and the Seeress. The
Northman: A Call to the Gods is the perfect companion for both film
fans and anyone interested in Viking history and legends. PROFILE
OF AN AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR: Using acclaimed director Robert
Eggers' own firsthand account, The Northman: A Call to the Gods
delivers a revealing profile of his inspirations, and his creative
process. EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHS: Explore dozens of photographs of
the set, crew, director Robert Eggers, and the award-winning cast,
including Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman, Ethan Hawke, Anya
Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe, and Bjoerk. GO BEHIND THE SCENES: Delve
into never-before-seen storyboards and set designs that give a
glimpse into the fascinating art and craft of filmmaking. PERFECT
FOR FILM ENTHUSIASTS: The Northman: A Call to the Gods is the
perfect gift for movie fans and anyone interested in Viking legend
and lore.
Wicked problems are complex, ill-structured, human problem
situations. This book will help you design an inquiry and
intervention in such messy, wicked situations. It does so by
guiding you through the steps and stages of a systemic process that
addresses your own wicked problem. Limited references to systems
theory and history acquaint you with the key principles to work
wicked problems on your own. The focus of this book on systems
thinking is on a critically important question that often goes
unanswered: "Where do I start?" It also provides numerous tips and
tricks to keep you on the right track. You will find that the
systems approaches in this book will not only help you to address
wicked problems yourselves, but also that it will give you a basic
grasp of what is involved in other systems methods. Few other
investments in your intellectual toolbox could claim the same.
"From the Mouth of the Whale "is an Icelandic saga for the
modern age. The year is 1635. Iceland is a world darkened by
superstition, poverty, and cruelty. Men of science marvel over a
unicorn's horn, poor folk worship the Virgin in secret, and both
books and men are burned.
Sjon introduces us to Jonas Palmason, a poet and self-taught
healer, banished to a barren island for heretical conduct, as he
recalls his gift for curing "female maladies," his exorcism of a
walking corpse on the remote Snjafjoll coast, the frenzied massacre
of innocent Basque whalers at the hands of local villagers, and the
deaths of three of his children. Palmason's story echoes across
centuries and cultures, an epic tale that makes us see the world
anew.
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CoDex 1962 (Paperback)
Victoria Cribb; Sjon
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'A masterpiece . . . I challenge any author to top it!' Sigridur
Alberstsdottir, Icelandic National Broadcasting Service. Josef
Loewe enters the world as a lump of clay - carried in a hatbox by
his Jewish father Leo, a fugitive in WWII Germany. Taking refuge in
a small-town guesthouse, Leo discovers a kindred spirit in the
young woman who nurses him back to health and together they shape
the clay into a baby. But en route to safety in Iceland, he is
robbed of the ring needed to bring the child to life. It is not
until 1962 that Josef can be 'born', only to grow up with a rare
disease. Fifty-three years on, it leads him into the hands of a
power-hungry Icelandic geneticist, just when science and politics
are threatening to lead us all down a dark, dangerous road. At once
playful and profoundly serious, this remarkable novel melds
multiple genres into a unique whole: a mind-bending read and a
biting, timely attack on nationalism.
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Whispering Muse (Paperback)
Sjon; Translated by Victoria Cribb
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"Sublime . . . A work of coy humor and shape-shifting magic ."
--"The Wall Street Journal
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Sjon's novels have been championed by a veritable pantheon of
literary luminaries: Junot Diaz, David Mitchell, A. S. Byatt, Hari
Kunzru, and Alberto Manguel, who calls "The Whispering Muse ""an
extraordinary, powerful fable--a marvel." "The Whispering Muse "is
Sjon's masterpiece so far.
The year is 1949 and Valdimar Haraldsson, an eccentric Icelander
with elevated ideas about the influence of fish consumption on
Nordic civilization, has had the extraordinary good fortune to be
invited to join a Danish merchant ship on its way to the Black Sea.
Among the crew is the mythical hero Caeneus, disguised as the
second mate. Every evening after dinner he entrances his fellow
travelers with the tale of how he sailed with the fabled vessel the
"Argo" on the Argonauts' quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
What unfolds is a slender, brilliant, always entertaining novel
that evokes Borges and Calvino as it weaves together tales of myth
and antiquity with the modern world in a literary voice so singular
as to seem possessed.
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