Lyrical mysticism characterizes Kristjana Gunnars' poetry, drawing readers in with its stunning beauty. Beyond mere aesthetics, her work explores profound themes such as aging and colonialism, reflecting a restless engagement with the world. Influenced by Dante's insights on broken vows, the poems convey a sense of incompleteness, echoing the universal longing for connection. Ultimately, they suggest that, like the poet, we may face our mortality with a song in our hearts, yearning for fleeting love.
Kristjana Gunnars Ordre des livres (chronologique)


Prowler
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A powerful postmodern novel combining the elements of a psychological thriller with the history of a people trapped by landscape and politics. A poetically charged text prowls the isolation and heartbreak of a girl growing up in Iceland in the post-war years, and her later experiences as an immigrant in North America. What emerges is a widening mystery of origins in which every word becomes a clue to the unspoken.