Wednesday, 17th October, 2012, 5pm, FREE
Icelandic Embassy,
2A Hans Street,
SW1X 0JE (nearest tube: Knightsbridge)
Arc Poet Gerður Kristný launches her
new book, Bloodhoof. Iceland's phenomenally
energetic young writer has produced 18 books of fiction and non-fiction
prose, as well as children's books and poetry, in the 18 years since the
appearance of her first. She is launching her new book, published by Arc
Publications, Bloodhoof (winner of the Icelandic Literature Prize in 2010)
at this special reading at the Embassy of Iceland.
Bloodhoof is the recasting into
compulsively spare modern verse of an ancient Eddic poem - but this only begins
to hint at its attractions. It is a minimalist epic telling of the abduction of
Gerdur Gymisdottir from the land of giants to the court of Freyr of the 'wolf-grey
eyes', and the subsequent events culminating in the birth of her son and her
hopes of being saved by her own kin.
This event is FREE - if you are interested
in attending please RSVP to sarah.arcpublications@gmail.com
Supported by the Icelandic Literature Fund
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