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Steinar Bragi

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Skáldverk

Steinar Bragi (b. 1975), of Reykjavík, Iceland, is the author of several books of poetry and prose. Debuting as a 23-year-old with the critically acclaimed poetry collection Black Hole (1998), he later turned to prose with the novel Women, a claustrophobic abstraction of the price of being a woman under the male-driven capitalist society and misogynistic power structures that threaten to break the nation’s economy. Women was later nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. In the modern Icelandic saga The Ice Lands, Bragi’s international breakthrough, Iceland’s economic demise is revisited, with four victims of the financial crisis hurdling towards an unthinkable end during a nightmarish trip across the nations volcanic hinterlands. A nascent master of contemporary horror, Bragi illuminates the darkest corners of our collective psyche with Lovecraftian detail while in the vein of Stephen King. Steinar Bragi was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 2022 for his sci-fi novel The Disturbance. Further information

Works in translation

• Truflunin (The Disturbance)
Translations: Finland (Like), Netherlands (Xander)

• Kata (Kata)
Translations: Germany (DVA) Italy (Marsilio) UK & Commonwealth (Pan Macmillan). Film rights sold: Iceland: Zik Zak Filmworks

• Hálendið

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