Andri Snr Magnason, Award Winning Icelandic Author: Part 2 Ep. 43

Published: Dec. 7, 2019, 6:17 p.m.

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\\nDuring this part of the interview, Andri provides some great insight into the current literature landscape in Iceland and the impact of literature from this country on the world. We start off this interview talking about Reykjav\\xedk being a UNESCO City of Literature. Andri is a great person to talk about this because he is the chairman of the board for the Reykjav\\xedk UNESCO City of Literature.
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\\nAndri also shares he favorite pieces of Icelandic literature, his environmental advocacy work, his run for Presidency and, of course, his favorite Icelandic word or phrase. If you have not listened to part one, I highly recommend that you do so that you learn more about Andri.
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\\nSome of the people the Icelandic authors that Andri recommend are Halld\\xf3r Laxness, Au\\xf0ur Ava \\xd3lafsd\\xf3ttir, Sj\\xf3n, Kr\\xedstin Omarsd\\xf3ttir and Neil Gaiman. He also recommended reading Nj\\xe1ls Saga and the Poetic Edda.
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\\nThe Questions I Asked Andri During This Episode
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\\n1. Reykjav\\xedk has been designated as a UNESCO City of Literature, and it is the first non-native English-speaking city to receive this title. Why is it that Reykjav\\xedk received this prestigious title?
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\\n2. What makes the literary culture in Iceland is so strong?
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\\n3. Can you provide some insight on the current literature landscape in Iceland? Are Icelanders still eager to publish and read Icelandic literature, especially in this age of social media and other technological distractions?
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\\n4. What are some places in the city that you recommend for people to check out if they are visiting, or live here, and want to learn more about Iceland\\u2019s rich literary history?
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\\n5. If a person wants to dive into Icelandic literature, where do you recommend that they start?
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\\n6. What are your favorite pieces of Icelandic literature?
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\\n7. Your book Dreamland: A Self-Help Manual for a Frightened Nation was the best-selling book in Iceland in 2006 an...'