Description
About the Author
Kristin Marja Baldursdottir is one of Iceland's most acclaimed writers and the internationally bestselling author of numerous novels, including Karitas Untitled, a Nordic Council Literature Prize nominee; Street of the Mothers; Chaos on Canvas; and Seagull's Laughter, which was adapted for the stage and also into an award-winning film. She received her degree in 1991 from the University of Iceland and has also worked as a teacher and a journalist. Among Kristin Marja's many honors are the Knight's Cross of the Icelandic Order of the Falcon for her achievements in writing and her contributions to Icelandic literature, the Jonas Hallgrimsson Prize, and the Fjoeruverdlaun Women's Literature Prize. Kristin Marja lives in Reykjavik.
Reviews
"The true heart of the book belongs not to its eponymous heroine but the strong-willed women of Iceland generally. Life here is hard, death swift and ubiquitous. Through every loss and setback, the brutal winters, the months the men spend at sea with the fishing fleet, the women endure...A convincing portrayal of the lives of Icelandic women during an important period in the country's history." -Kirkus Reviews "Karitas Untitled is a newly translated Icelandic novel peopled with unique, quirky, and well-defined characters. With the talent of a true artist, the author paints stunning descriptions...this is a rich novel that readers who enjoy international literature will appreciate." -Historical Novels Review "Karitas Untitled is a sweeping tale as majestic and often as bleak and brutal as the Icelandic landscape and the seas that wash its shores. What really shines through is the faith Karitas and the women around her have in themselves and each other. Baldursdottir has made a wonderful contribution to bringing Nordic literature to a wider audience." -Authorlink "Although set in the twentieth century, Karitas's story speaks to the trials of a modern woman as well-how to balance childcare and art, how to care for a home while your husband is absent, how to love a man who is bad for you but who says all the right things. No matter what time we live in, love and relationships and our calling in life are difficult, and her story reflects that of all women, past and present, Icelandic and beyond. It also reflects the female experience of bonding with other women in times of trouble to make it all work out, even if it means taking the long way around." -San Francisco Book Review "Kristin Marja's novel isn't just a well-written story about the life of a female artist in the last century-it relates to today. Karitas Untitled is the story of a woman trapped in a tangible tug-of-war. And it's powerfully told." -Melkorka Oskarsdottir, Frettabladid newspaper, Iceland "Karitas's story is graced with precisely all the qualities you would expect to find in a great, award-winning book." -Kristianstadsbladet newspaper, Sweden "A wonderful story that, like any great novel, grabs you for the duration of the story and then follows you long after the book, sadly, is over." -Kathrine Lilleor, Berlingske newspaper, Denmark "Let it be said at once: Baldursdottir's novel about the fate of women at the beginning of the twentieth century is magnificent. One laps up the story as if it were the milk that is fundamental for survival in remote Iceland...Like the fat Icelandic herring that are salted into barrels, so the history of Icelandic women is set in layers-remembered, retold, sketched, and written by a dedicated descendant." -Tine Maria Winther, Politiken newspaper, Denmark "Kristin Marja Baldursdottir's novel Karitas Untitled is not just the poignant story of a young woman but also a portrait of that transitional period in Icelandic history that led to modernization." -Frida Bjoerk Ingvarsdottir, Morgunbladid newspaper, Iceland "A Bronte-ish saga about one family's struggle against poverty, nature, and conventions." -Lilja Sigurdardottir, author of the award-winning Reykjavik Noir Trilogy
Book Information
ISBN 9781542027083
Author Kristin Marja Baldursdottir
Format Paperback
Page Count 447
Imprint AmazonCrossing
Publisher Amazon Publishing