A short overview please, what the authors for country Iceland? With all the new releases in Germany? I have compiled for you here. And do not be surprised that I am the writer to ihrem Vornamen geordnet habe. Das ist in Island wohl so üblich, da die Menschen nur selten Familiennamen haben. Weitere Informationen gibt es unter dieser Website .
Eðvarð Ingólfsson (1960 geboren) absolvierte in Island ein Theologiestudium, arbeitete als Programmmacher beim staatlichen Rundfunk und war journalistisch tätig. Seit 1996 ist er als Pfarrer tätig und schreibt nebenbei Geschichten für Kinder und Jugendliche.
Eggert Þór Bernharðsson wurde 1958 geboren, studierte Geschichte und wurde Dozent in diesem Fachbereich. Er ist vor allem durch wissenschaftliche Aufsätze und Reportagen zum modernen Reykjavik bekannt geworden. Zwei Mal wurde er für den isländischen Literaturpreis nominiert.
Einar Benediktsson (1864–1940) ist ein Lyriker, der in Island als Einar Ben bekannt ist. Er studierte Jura und war Anwalt und Verwaltungsbeamter in der isländischen Hauptstadt, reiste viel und lebte auch einige Jahre im Ausland (England, Dänemark, Norwegen, Deutschland). Einar Benediktsson ist ein wichtiger Verleger, denn er gründete Islands erste Tageszeitung und war später an der Herausgabe weiterer Zeitungen beteiligt.
Einar Kárason (1955 geboren) ist ein isländischer Schriftsteller, in Germany has many publications. He studied literature General History and earns his living as a writer since 1978. Einar Kárason was active in the Icelandic Writers' Union, the Association of Icelandic artists in Reykjavik and literary festival. He first published poems in literary journals before 1981 his first novel. His most famous work is a trilogy about life in the shantytowns of the Icelandic capital, which will be reissued this year: » The gold island " , » Devil's Island" and "The Promised Land " appear on 9 May 2011 in a new look at btb. is interesting for our German readers of the 21st February 2011, as published on this day at the new novel btb » reconciliation and resentment " in which it is in the times of war Islands 13th Century goes. The novel was awarded the Icelandic Literary Prize. are also "foolish men Council " (Zsolnay Verlag, 1998), » The Icelandic mafia " (Zsolnay Verlag, 2001), » enemy territory " (btb, in 2004) and » Storm-tested " (btb, in 2007) his books published in Germany.
Einar Már Guðmundsson (born 1954) studied history and comparative literature in Iceland and later at the University of Copenhagen, published early on a volume of poetry. His first novel was published in 1988 as » The knights of the round stairs " in BTB, in the telling of the ten-year Jóhann Petersson about his experiences in Reykjavik and the Tod eines Freundes verarbeiten muss. 1998 kam » Engel des Universums « bei btb auf den deutschen Markt, für den der Schriftsteller den Literaturpreis des Nordischen Rates erhielt. Das Buch wurde im Jahr 2000 verfilmt. » Fußspuren am Himmel « erschien im Jahr 2001 beim Verlag Carl Hanser. Diese veröffentlichten auch 2010 » Wie man ein Land in den Abgrund führt. Die Geschichte von Islands Ruin « , in dem Einar Már Guðmundsson die Politiker zur Rechenschaft zog, die nach der Finanzkrise für den drohenden Staatsbankrott in Island verantwortlich waren.
Einar Hjörleifsson Kvaran lived from 1859 to 1938 and is an Icelandic writer, who grew up the son of a pastor. First, he studied economics, but came to Canada to work as a journalist. After first writing attempts, he received a scholarship from the Icelandic government and was able to devote all his plays and novels.
Einar Heimisson , born in 1966 in Iceland, and died 1998 in Munich, studied history and processed his knowledge in books and movies. » to the land of winter " deals with the escape of a Jewish couple to Iceland during the The Third Reich in Germany in 2002 and appeared in the Forum Verlag Leipzig. Einar Örn Gunnarsson
(born 1961) writes short stories and novels. Previously, he studied law, worked for a literary magazine and wrote a play.
Eggert Ólafsson lived from 1726 to 1768 and was not only a poet but also a naturalist, philologist, archaeologist, historian and economist - not surprising, then, that he was an advocate of the Enlightenment. Together with Bjarni Pálsson, he traveled the country and described the impressions of the people, culture and history in a book published in 1772 that was - at first in Danish, however, as the Danish krone supported the trip financially. An Icelandic translation appeared until 1943.
Eiríkur Bergmann Einarsson (born 1969) is a political scientist who has also worked as a journalist. In his specialty, he focuses on the links Iceland to the outside world and the background of Icelandic politics. On these issues he has published numerous scientific articles. His first novel published in 2005.
Eiríkur Guðmundsson , born in 1969, swirls around in the cultural scene in Iceland - and as editor of a cultural magazine on the radio and als Schriftsteller, der in seinen Büchern seinen Berufsalltag verarbeitet.
Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl (1978 geboren) veröffentlichte zunächst zahlreiche Gedichtbände, bevor er seine ersten Romane publizierte. Er lebte in vielen Ländern (Schweden, Deutschland, im Nordwesten von Island), hatte wechselnde Berufe, blieb dem Schreiben aber in jeglicher Form treu. Er übersetzte literarische Werke ins Isländische (unter anderem den Lyriker Allen Ginsberg), schreib für Magazine, Zeitschriften, Zeitungen und Internetportale. Außerdem gehört Norðdahl zu den Gründungsmitgliedern des Nýhil-Verlags, die junge Autoren fördern wollen.
Elías Snæland Jónsson (born 1943) is an Icelandic journalist who plays and wrote scripts for documentary films, as well as novels and children's books. One of his plays published the Bernd Bauer Verlag 1995 under the title » birds in agony" - 1999 was the first performance in Dresden.
The short stories of Elín Ebba Gunnarsdóttir (born 1953) made it as a collection in 2000 in the Edition Suhrkamp. » That Summer in Iceland " tells the story of a writer who returns to her home and friends attended. From the interviews, the author develops twelve short stories. The trained nurse began a literature study. Since then she has published short stories, short stories and poems.
Elísabet Jökulsdóttir , born 1958, has had many jobs. After working as a shop assistant, model, construction and warehouse worker, sailor, janitor, journalist and Hilfsregiesseurin, she remained faithful to the creative writing and teaches writing in schools. After her first book of poems, published in 1989, it novels, short stories and plays.
Eyrún yr Tryggvadóttir (born 1978) is the library director of the town Husavik, located in the north of Iceland and has about 2300 residents. 2004 saw her first novel.
Eysteinn Björnsson, born in 1942, studied in Iceland and Ireland, Icelandic, English, geography and English history, taught and wrote for many newspapers and magazines. He wrote screenplays, novels and books of poetry and managed radio and television broadcasts.
Eyvindur P. Eiríksson (born 1935) studied Danish and English and taught before joining time für sein schriftstellerisches Schaffen nahm. Er veröffentlichte Gedichtbände und Romane, von denen einer mit dem Literaturpreis Halldór Laxness ausgezeichnet und für den isländischen Literaturpreis nominiert wurde.
0 comments:
Post a Comment