
Halldór Laxness
Sobre el Autor
Halldór Laxness was a renowned Icelandic author and Nobel Prize laureate, celebrated for his profound contributions to literature. His works often reflect the complexities of Icelandic society, weaving together themes of identity, politics, and the natural landscape. Laxness's unique narrative style combines realism with elements of magic, drawing on the rich folklore of his homeland. His most notable works include "Independent People," which explores the struggles of rural Icelanders, and "The Atom Station," a satirical take on post-war society.
nacionalidad
Islandés
Fecha de Nacimiento
April 23, 1902
Lugar de Nacimiento
Reykjavik, Iceland
Fecha de fallecimiento
February 8, 1998
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