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  1. 10 de feb. de 1998 · El novelista islandés Halldór Laxness, ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1955, falleció en la noche del domingo, a los 95 años, en un centro hospitalario en las afueras de Reikiavik ...

  2. 7 de dic. de 2019 · Halldór Laxness wrote more than 60 books in his lifetime. 22 of those are novels. I will have links to a few of his books in this episode. Some can be purchased on Amazon. Full disclosure, some of the links are affiliate links, which means I get a small commission if you buy the book via the link in the show notes for this episode.

  3. www.harvardreview.org › book-review › wayward-heroesWayward Heroes - Harvard Review

    20 de sept. de 2017 · Wayward Heroes, the political roast by Halldór Laxness, has finally been translated directly from the Icelandic into English by Philip Roughton. Published by Archipelago Books, the Nobel Laureate’s stab at a sardonic Saga for and of the Ages has all the ingredients of literary knighthood: friendship, exile, poverty, obsessive quests, and extravagant pathetic human ecology.

  4. Halldór Laxness fæddist 23. apríl 1902, þegar tvö ár voru liðin af öldinni, og kvaddi 8. febrúar 1998, þegar tvö ár voru eftir af henni. Hann upplifði mestu breytingar sem orðið hafa á einni öld í sögu Íslands; þegar hann hóf að skrifa var Ísland í raun enn bændasamfélag, Reykjavík var smábær og meirihluti íbúa bjó á sveitum.

  5. Halldór Laxness, entre las sagas y el comunismo. Un día como hoy pero de 1998 Halldór Laxness moría en Reikiavik. Nobel de Literatura en 1955, su obra revitalizó la prosa islandesa. Su simpatía por la Unión Soviética le valió la vigilancia del FBI. Santiago Trinchero.

  6. Halldór Kiljan Laxness. Escritor , ensayista y poeta islandés considerado como el más importante de los autores contemporáneos de su país. Su primera novela importante, El gran tejedor de Cachemira (1927), surgió de su conversión al catolicismo y de su posterior decepción con la Iglesia.

  7. Halldór Laxness was born Halldór Gudjónsson in Reykjavik in 1902. When he was three, the family moved to the farm of Laxnes, near Reykjavik, from which he would take his pen-name. He wrote extensively while a child, though his father tried hard to nurture his musical talents. He attended school in Reykjavik but left before completing his ...