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Mar 24, 2015 The Sorrow of Angels is a timeless and powerful story that evokes the struggle of man against the ferocious majesty of nature. Asked by The
Dec 10, 2013 When I talked to the Icelandic novelist Jon Kalman Stefansson at this year's Reykjavik Literary Festival, he described his first visit to the ruggedly sublime landscapes of the country's West Fjords. "It was like a punch in the solar plexus," he remembered. Set at the close of the
May 12, 2014 Jon Kalman Stefansson's The Sorrow of Angels is the second volume in a trilogy that began with Heaven and Hell (published in 2011). Set in a
Aug 1, 2013 'Captivating the author eloquently harnesses an overwhelming sense of enormity and vastness this is a story of life, love and those left
The Sorrow of Angels is the second novel in an epic and elemental trilogy by the winner of the Icelandic Prize for Literature Jon Kalman Stefansson, and the
Sep 16, 2013 The Sorrow of Angels (translated again by Philip Roughton, review copy courtesy of MacLehose Press) picks up very shortly after the end of its
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Aug 31, 2013 IF you haven't read Heaven And Hell, the first in Reykjavik-born author Jon Kalman Stefansson's captivating trilogy, that needn't be a deterrent
“The Sorrow of Angels" strikes me as a lovely, poetic title for a novel set in Iceland. In this second novel, Jon Stefansson continues the story of 'Heaven and Hell"
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