Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2020, Side 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2020, Side 32
32The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01— 2020 Readin% Too Much Into The Icelandic Literary Prize Nominees ... and who we think will win Words: Valur Grettisson Photo: Adobe Stock The Icelandic Book Prize winners will be announced in late January. It’s that time of the year, when writers and scholars fight to the death—in the poetic sense, of course. Yes, the nominees for the Icelandic Book Prize have been announced, including 15 authors in three categories, who will now compete for the prestigious hon- our and a one million ISK cash price. The Reykjavík Grapevine parsed the nominees to predict what is likely to win and determine what we think actually should win. The poetry possibility First off, when looking at the Ice- landic literary scene this year, one quickly notices one important detail: There have never been as many poetry books published in Iceland. That said, there is only one po- etry book nominated on the list in the Novel category, which is ‘Dim- mumót’ by Steinunn Sigur!ardót- tir, a veteran writer who also won the prize in 1995 with her novel ‘Hjartasta!ur’ ('Where the Heart Is') She is a strong contestant and could win again as a representa- tive of the poetry scene, although the statistics are not on her side when it comes to an author win- ning the award more than once. Only two writers have achieved that feat since 1989. Bragi could win... But there are notable heavyweight champions in the Novel category. Bragi Ólafsson has a book in the race called ‘Sta!a pundsins’ ('Sta- tus of the Pound'). The book is, like most of Bragi’s novels, a little bit incoherent and slow, but brilliant in its own unique style. Bragi is very well respected, but has never won the prize. Our money is on him. That said, our heart is with Berg"óra Snæbjörnsdóttir. She is relatively new in the scene, hav- ing released her first poetry book last year, ‘Flóridaljó!in’ (‘Florida- Poems’), which was nominated but didn’t win. Her new book, a novel called ‘Svínshöfu!’ (‘Pig's Head’), is a unique tale of immigrants ex- periencing the harshness of Ice- landic culture and weather. But hold on There are two more writers in the race, both brilliant. First off, Gu!rún Eva Mínervudóttir is nominated for her short story col- lection ‘A!fer!ir til "ess a! lifa af’ (‘Methods of sur- viving’). Gu!rún Eva is just other- worldly when it comes to writing, having gone from magical realism to just odd real- ism. She’s one of those writers that makes you feel like you’ve been touched by something special. As well, Sölvi Björn Sigur!sson is nominated for his novel ‘Selta — Apókr#fa úr ævi landlæknis’ (I feel truly sorry for the brave soul who will try to translate this title, but the first word would be ‘Salinity’ if that helps). Both of these writers are incredibly capable, but to be blunt, the buzz is not there. That said, anything could happen. The first immigrant to win? What’s really enjoyable about the book prize is that it has a special category for children’s books. Five writers are nominated in the cat- egory, one of whom, Hildur Knúts- dóttir, has won the prize before. She is now nominated for her young adult novel ‘Nornin’ (‘The Witch’). The buzz, however, is around Lani Yamamoto’s book, ‘Egill spá- ma!ur’ (‘Egill The Prophet’). Lani’s nomination is unique in the sense that she doesn’t speak Icelandic, or, at least, not in interviews. So if she wins, she will be the first immigrant to claim the prize. Our money, as well as our heart, is with Lani, and it’s truly refreshing to have a voice like hers in the race. The nightmare group Now to the heavy stuff: Five writ- ers are nominated in the non- fiction category. In this group, we have a former member of parlia- ment, Ólína Kjerúlf $orvar!ardót- tir, who wrote about the history of ancient medicine in Iceland. We also have a veteran cultural jour- nalist and director, Páll Baldvin Baldvinsson, who wrote about Ice- land’s history of fishing herring. Icelanders are suckers for fish, as you probably know, so we'd put our money on this book. That said, there has been a lot of buzz about the biography of the legendary writer Jakobína Sig- ur!ardóttir, which was written by her own daughter, Sigrí!ur Kristín $orgrímsdóttir. I f we had to choose between two nominations and flip a coin for it, we would say Jakobína or the herring history. Well, there you have it, all of the nom- inations. The award ceremony will be held at the presidential residence Bessasta!ir at the end of January. We don’t take bets, but if you win some small for- tune based on our insights, please donate 10% of the winnings to the Grapevine. 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