Olafur Gunnarsson

Olafur Gunnarsson

(b. 1948) is among Iceland's best storytellers. He made his publishing debut in 1978 and has since written novels and poetry and also books for children. With his highly acclaimed trilogy, Trolls' Cathedral (1992), Potter's Field (1996) and Winter Journey (1999), he has earned a place among the major realists in Icelandic letters. Trolls' Cathedral was nominated for the Icelandic Literary Prize in 1992 as well as the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996. An adaption for the stage premiered at The National Theatre in 1996 and the film rights have been sold. Gunnarsson received the Icelandic Literary Prize for his novel, The Ax and the Earth, in 2004. His two part novel  The Painter and Sinner was published in 2012 and 2015. Film rights to The Ax and the Earth have been sold to Palomar Pictures. Olafur has also translated various works of fiction to Icelandic, among them Kerouac’s On the Road and Dashiel Hammett's The Maltese Falcon. From 2013 untill 2018 Olafur was a consultant on the TV show Vikings. Olafur lives and works on a small farm a few miles out of Reykjavik. AWARDS 2003 – The Icelandic Literature Prize: Öxin og jörðin (The Ax and the Earth) 2003 – The Icelandic Booksellers’ Prize: Öxin og jörðin (The Ax and the Earth) 1999 – The National Broadcasting Service Writer’s Fund NOMINATIONS 1996 – Shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 1992 – The Icelandic Literature Prize: Tröllakirkja (Trolls’ Cathedral) 1990 – Nordic Children’s Literature Award: Fallegi flughvalurinn (The Beautiful Flying Whale)
“Gunnarsson has the gift of being able to tell riveting stories and create protagonists who keep the reader enthralled from beginning to end …”
MORGUNBLADID DAILY

Books by Olafur Gunnarsson

Standalone

Herorin

The Arrow of War and Other Stories (2023)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2023

129 pages

Short Stories
Fiction
Listamannalaun

The Artists’ Salary (2018)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2018

221 pages

Historical Fiction
Fiction
Syndarinn

The Sinner (2012 & 2015)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2012

740 pages

Fiction
Meistaraverkid

The Masterpiece and Other Stories (2011)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2011

186 pages

Short Stories
Fiction
Dimmar_rosir

The Dark Rose (2008)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2008

408 pages

Fiction
hofudlausn

Head Ransom (2005)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2005

194 pages

Fiction
oxin

The Ax and the Earth (2003)

Olafur Gunnarsson

2003

392 pages

Fiction
Flughvalurinncover

The Beautiful Flying Whale and the Tale of the Little Galaxy (1999)

Olafur Gunnarsson

1999

31 pages

Picture Books
0-4 years
+1
Vetrarferðin-IB

Winter Journey (1999)

Olafur Gunnarsson

1999

482 pages

Fiction
blodakur1

Potter’s Field (1996)

Olafur Gunnarsson

1996

508 pages

Fiction
trollakirkja

Trolls' Cathedral (1992)

Olafur Gunnarsson

1992

278 pages

Fiction