
This captivating novel, set in 17th century Iceland, narrates formation years at the episcopal see at Holar of Hallgrimur Petursson, the writer of the nation’s favourite hymns. Characterised by passion, love and conflict, the story of Hallgrimur Peturson is set against the backdrop of dramatic contemporary events: volcanic eruptions, political power struggles, and raids by pirates. People and places, both real and invented, come alive as they appear in the story. Gradually we see a unique personality emerging, grappling with major setbacks. His poetic talents cost him dearly, yet also serve as his solace and salvation. Steinunn Johannesdottir weaves an imaginative and sympathetic portrait from the limited sources that exist on Peturson’s early years and development. Among her previous works is the novel