
Reykjavík Literature Festival:Events at the Nordic House April 24
The Reykjavík International Literature Festival has been operating since 1985. This pleasant festival is a meeting place for readers and authors and a lively forum for discussions about literature, fiction, social issues and much more, because literature touches many people and the topics covered are countless.
Admission to the events is free and they are open to everyone. Conversations are held in English, but readings are in the authors’ native language.
See the festival program by clicking here.
Events at the Nordic House are the following :
24. Apríl:
Speaker: ABDULRAZAK GURNAH OG KULUK HELM
at 11:00
Speaker: CLAIRE KEEGAN OG DINÇER GÜÇYETER
at 12:00
Speaker: PAJTIM STATOVCI
at 13:00
Speaker: ANDEV WALDEN
at 14:00
Walden is a Swedish journalist living in Stockholm and working as a columnist for Dagens Nyheter, one of the country’s leading newspapers. He made a breakthrough in Sweden with his debut novel Bloody Men, which was published in Icelandic by Benedikt Publishing and translated by Þórdís Gísladóttir. The book won Sweden’s most prestigious literary award, the August Prize, and received significant attention internationally.
Speaker: THOMAS KORSGAARD
at 15:00
Thomas Korsgaard is a Danish author who made his breakthrough at the age of only 21 with the book If a Human Should Happen to Pass By, which was the first book in a trilogy inspired by the author’s life, difficult home circumstances, and upbringing. Korsgaard was once homeless and lived on the streets when he submitted his first manuscript.