Svava Jakobsdottir

Svava Jakobsdottir

Svava Jakobsdottir (1930-2004) was one of Iceland's leading contemporary authors and her short stories, often depicting the lives of women, hold a special place in Icelandic literature. Jakobsdottir was also acclaimed as a playwright, literary scholar, and a novelist.
“Mixing Norse mythology with surreal storytelling, this compelling narrative chronicles the relationship between a mother seeking justice and her seemingly insane daughter. A leading author in Icelandic literature, Jakobsdottir’s psychological novel draws readers into the world of suspenseful realism.”
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Awards

  • 2001 – An honorary award from the Writer’s Library Fund for her contribution to Icelandic literature
  • 2000 – An award from the Equal Status Council as a pioneer in working on gender equality
  • 1997 – The Henrik Steffens Award
  • 1996 – Elected Honorary member of the Icelandic Writer’s Union
  • 1983 – An award from the National Radio’s Writer’s Fund
  • 1982 – An award from the Iceland Writer’s Fund
  • 1968 – An award from the Iceland Writer’s Fund

Nominations

  • 2000 – DV newspaper Culture Prize for literature: Skyggnst á bak við ský (Behind the Clouds)
  • 1990 – The Icelandic Literature Prize: Undir eldfjalli (Under the Volcano)
  • 1988 – DV newspaper Culture Prize for literature: Gunnlaðar saga (The Saga of Gunnlöd)
  • 1984 – The Nordic Council’s Literature Prize: Gefið hvort öðru (Give unto Each Other)
  • 1972 – The Nordic Council’s Literature Prize: Leigjandinn (The Lodger)
  • 1971 – The Nordic Council’s Literature Prize: Leigjandinn

Books by Svava Jakobsdottir

Standalone

Sogurhandaollum

Stories for Everyone (2015)

Svava Jakobsdottir

2015

288 pages

Modern Classics
Short Stories
GunnladarSaga

The Saga of Gunnlod (1987)

Svava Jakobsdottir

1987

196 pages

Fiction
Modern Classics
lodger_cover

The Lodger (1969)

Svava Jakobsdottir

1969

Fiction
Modern Classics
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