Swanfolk

Author(s): Kristin Omarsdottir

Novel | Dystopia, Science Fiction and Fantasy | Translated fiction | Iceland

An astonishing dystopian novel about a woman's discovery of a community of swan-people from one of Iceland's greatest writers.In the not-too-distant future, a young spy named Elisabet Eva is about to discover something that will upend her carefully controlled life. Elisabet's work is the lynchpin of her existence in the city; her friends and social life centre around the Special Unit. But recently Elisabet has found herself taking long solitary walks near the lake. One day, she sees two creatures emerging from the water, half-human, half-swan. She follows them through tangles of thickets into a strange new reality. Elisabet's walks turn into regular visits to these swan women, who reveal to her the enigma of their secret existence, and their deepest desires. Pulled further and further into the monomaniacal, and often violent, quest of the swanfolk she finds her own mind increasingly untrustworthy. Ultimately, Elisabet is forced to reckon with both the consequences of her involvement with these unusual beings and a past life she has been trying to evade.*SHORTLISTED FOR THE ICELANDIC WOMEN'S FICTION PRIZE*PRAISE FOR KRISTIN OMARSDOTTIR-' marsdottir's skills as a poet and playwright are evident' Helen Oyeyemi, New York Review of Books

 One of the most original authors in contemporary Icelandic literature...known for subverting traditional binaries like fantasy and realism, feminine and masculine, good and evil, and the animal and the human. * Ord um baekur *
One of [this country's] most respected authors. -- Egill Helgason * Kiljan *
A master of the unexpected. -- Steingerdur Steinsdottir * Vikan *
Kristin is a singular author...she is in a league of her own. -- Fridrika Benonysdottir * Kiljan *
Kristin does everything at once - enchants, terrifies, devastates and delights. -- Ulfhildur Dagsdottir * Bokmenntavefurinn *
She approaches taboos with complete irreverence, as if they don't hinder her at all. -- Andri Snaer Magnason, author of LoveStar
With enchanting style and perfect conviction Kristin leads the reader into a dreamworld that is so lifelike that we don't know whether we are in a bad dream or a terrifying nightmare. -- Gauti Kristmannsson * Vidsja *
A many-layered novel that immediately grips the reader... makes us think about what it is to be human and the borders that people invent to distinguish themselves from others and to trap themselves. * The Icelandic Women's Literature Prize *
An examination of humanity and of language - man's most distinctive feature - and how it serves us in defining ourselves and the world around us. -- Marianna Clara Luthersdottir * Bokmenntavefurinn *


 


 


Author Biography: Kristin marsd ttir (Author) Kristin marsd ttir is the author of novels, poetry, short stories and plays. She has won numerous awards including the DV Cultural Award for Literature, the Icelandic Women's Literature Prize, and the Icelandic national prize for playwright of the year. She has been nominated four times for the Icelandic Literary Award and twice for The Nordic Council Literary Prize, most recently in 2019. Vala Thorodds (Translator) Vala Thorodds is director of Partus Press and managing editor of Oxford Poetry. She is the recipient of a PEN/Heim Translation Fund grant and her poetry and translations have appeared in the White Review, Guardian, Granta and The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781787303294
  • : Random House UK
  • : Random House UK
  • : 0.3
  • : 01 May 2022
  • : 2 Centimeters X 13.8 Centimeters X 22.2 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Kristin Omarsdottir
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 839.6935
  • : 240
  • : FYT
  • : Vala Thorodds