Gerdur Kristny

Gerdur Kristny

(b.1970) is known for her diverse and impactful contributions to literature. She is the author of more than 30 books and has received numerous prizes and accolades for her work, which has been translated into many languages. She proved herself as one of Iceland‘s most interesting poets with her first book and has since then published several books of poetry, as well as short stories, novels and children‘s books. Awards for her work include the Icelandic Literature Prize and a nomination for the Nordic Council Literary Prize, the Icelandic Journalist Award, the Icelandic Children‘s Book Award and  The Halldor Laxness Literary Award. Each year, the Icelandic Government awards an individual the Jonas Hallgrimsson Award for their outstanding contribution to the Icelandic language, through writing, research or education. In 2020, Gerdur Kristny received the award. The panel said that: ‘Gerdur’s voice is important in Icelandic society, not only because of the way she expresses it but also because of the many things she has to say.’ She often lends her voice to those that don’t have one, both in her fiction and in her previous work as a journalist and editor. She was honored with the National Broadcasting Service’s Writer’s Fund award for the year 2023. The fund is an annual recognition granted to individuals who have made significant contributions to the arts and culture in Iceland. The Norwegian Embassy in Iceland awarded the Gerdur Kristny the esteemed literary prize named after Alfred Anderson-Rysst, in 2024. Gerdur received the award for her diverse and sometimes unexpected connections between Icelanders and Norwegians that she has created through her writings. Among previous winners is the Nobel Prize winner Jon Fosse. Her poetry have been the basis for both musical and theatre performances and one of her children’s books was made into a stage-play and premiered at Iceland‘s National Theatre to great acclaim. Gerdur Kristny graduated in French and comparative literature from the University of Iceland in 1992. Her B.A. dissertation was on Baudelaire's Les fleurs du mal. After a course in media studies at the University of Iceland from 1992-1993 she trained at Danish Radio TV. She was editor of the magazine Mannlíf from 1998-2004. She is now a full time writer. Gerdur Kristny was invested with the Order of the Falcon at the Bessastadir presidential residence on January 1st, 2022, for her contribution to Icelandic literature. She lives in Reykjavik but travels regularly around the world to present her work.     AWARDS 2024The Alfred Anderson-Rysst Literary Prize, for her diverse and sometimes unexpected connections between Icelanders and Norwegians that she has created through her writings 2023 – National Broadcasting Service’s Writer’s Fund Award 2023 – Fjöruverðlaunin - The Icelandic Women’s Literature Prize: Urta (Cow Seal) 2022 – The Icelandic Bookseller’s Prize for Best Poetry Book of the Year: Urta (Cow Seal). (3rd place) 2022 – Order of the Falcon, for her contribution to Icelandic literature 2020 – Fjöruverðlaunin – The Icelandic Women’s Literature Prize: Iðunn og afi pönk  (Idunn and Grandpa Punk ) 2018 – The Icelandic Booksellers’ Prize for Best Poetry Book of the Year: Sálumessa (Requiem) 2010 – The Icelandic Literature Prize: Blóðhófnir (Blood-Hoof) 2010 – The Icelandic Bookseller’s Award: Blóðhófnir. As the best poetry book of the year 2010 – The West-Nordic Children’s Literature Prize: Garðurinn (The Garden) 2010 – The Guðmundur Böðvarsson Poetry Award 2008 – The Icelandic Bookseller’s Award: Garðurinn. As the best children’s book of the year 2005 – The Icelandic Journalism Award: Myndin af pabba. Saga Thelmu (The Picture of Dad: Thelma’s Story) 2005 – The Icelandic Bookseller’s Award: Myndin af pabba. Saga Thelmu (The Picture of Dad: Thelma’s Story). As the best biography of the year 2004 – The Halldór Laxness Literature Prize: Bátur með segli og allt (A Boat with a Sail and All) 2003 – Bókaverðlaun barnanna (The Children’s Choice Book Prize): Marta Smarta (Smart Marta) 1998 – Third prize in Vikan magazine short story contest 1992 – First prize in a TV culture poetry competition, the National Broadcasting Service 1987 – Third prize in Þjóðviljinn newspaper poetry competition 1986 – First prize in the National Broadcasting Service short story competition

NOMINATIONS

2023 – Maístjarnan Poetry Award: Urta (Cow Seal) 2019 – Maístjarnan Poetry Award: Sálumessa (Requiem)

2018 – Nominated for the Icelandic Literary Prize: Sálumessa (Requiem)

2012 – The Nordic Council’s Literature Prize: Blóðhófnir (Blood-Hoof) 2011 – Fjöruverðlaunin - The Icelandic Women’s Literature Prize: Blóðhófnir (Blood-Hoof) 2007 – The Icelandic Literature Prize: Höggstaður (A Weak Spot)

 
“With this book, Gerdur Kristny displays her talents and we get to understand why she is considered one of the most powerful contemporary poet among Icelanders. The poems are convincing and riveting, and they form a very harmonious whole.”
MORGUNBLADID DAILY (on ARCTIC)
“The darling poet of the Icelandic nation... the most popular poet of her generation ...”
FRETTABLADID DAILY, APRIL 17TH 2014
“Kristny’s technique embodies a unique and compelling version of what Cixous called écriture feminine. In this case, that means creating a meditative style which shows how violence against women resonates out from a particular situation into a mythic, atavistic presence which is liable to pervade all our experience.”
IAN POPLE, THE MANCHESTER REVIEW (on DRAPA  - REYKJAVIK MURDER MYSTERY)

Books by Gerdur Kristny

Standalone

Jardljos

Earthlight (2024)

Gerdur Kristny

2024

96 pages

Poetry
Urta

Cow Seal (2022)

Gerdur Kristny

2022

100 pages

Poetry
MeiraPonkMeiriHamingja

More Punk, More Joy (2021)

Gerdur Kristny

2021

132 pages

Children's Books
5-8 years
+2
IdunnOgafiPonk_139,5x215.indd

Idunn and Grandpa Punk (2020)

Gerdur Kristny

2020

133 pages

Children's Books
9-12 years
+1
Heimskaut

Arctic (2019)

Gerdur Kristny

2019

77 pages

Poetry
Salumessa

Reykjavik Requiem (2018)

Gerdur Kristny

2018

120 pages

Poetry
Smartis

Smarties (2017)

Gerdur Kristny

2017

125 pages

Fiction
Hestvik

The Lake (2016)

Gerdur Kristny

2016

163 pages

Fiction
Dukka

Doll (2015)

Gerdur Kristny, Linda Olafsdottir (illustrator)

2015

108 pages

Children's Books
9-12 years
+1
Drapa

Drápa – A Reykjavik Murder Mystery

Gerdur Kristny

2014

85 pages

Poetry
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Strandir (2012)

Gerdur Kristny

2012

83 pages

Poetry
Forsetinn_prinsessan_og_hollin

The President, the Princess and the Sleeping Palace (2011)

Gerdur Kristny

2011

96 pages

Children's Books
5-8 years
+2
Blodhofnir_175

Bloodhoof (2010)

Gerdur Kristny

2010

120 pages

Poetry
PrinsessanAbessastodum

The Princess at Bessastadir (2009)

Gerdur Kristny

2009

96 pages

Children's Books
5-8 years
+2
Gardurinn

The Garden (2008)

Gerdur Kristny

2008

152 pages

Children's Books
9-12 years
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Soft Spot (2007)

Gerdur Kristny

2007

47 pages

Poetry
Ballið á Bessastöðum

The Ball at Bessastadir (2007)

Gerdur Kristny

2007

96 pages

Children's Books
5-8 years
+2
Land hinna týndu sokka

The Land of Lost Socks (2006)

Gerdur Kristny

2006

140 pages

Children's Books
5-8 years
+2
Batur með segli og allt

A Boat with Sails and All (2004)

Gerdur Kristny

2004

319 pages

Fiction