
The Sinner was published in two parts. The first part was published as The Painter in 2012, and the second part as The Sinner in 2015. The combined volume bears the name of the second part.
The first part of this saga describes the life of David Thorvaldsson, a well-known and successful painter who has never the less compromised his art to gain popularity among the general public. His colleague Illugi Arinbjarnar goes out of his way to jeer at him and point this out. A horrible accident for which David may or may not be responsible casts a dark shadow on his family life.
In part two, Illugi Arinbjarnar, at the peak of his career, has taken New York by storm with his enormous canvases in the style of the old masters, depicting the German invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II. He sets himself up in one of Reykjavik’s most handsome houses, the former city library, to paint pictures of the White Cossacks’ collaboration with the Germans and the genocide they suffered as a consequences. But then his fortune takes a turn for the worse.
The Sinner is an eventful and gripping family saga encompassing many characters, great passions, and conflict set in the last decades of the twentieth century; people’s fates interweave unpredictably in a story that is at times both thrilling and disturbing. Olafur Gunnarsson has the ability to gaze into the darkest recesses of the human soul without flinching and without judging.
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Bogi Thor Arason, Morgunbladid daily
Jon Yngvi Johannsson, Frettabladid daily
Kolbrun Bergthorsdottir, Kiljan, National TV
Eirikur Gudmundsson, Kiljan, National TV
Egill Helgason, Kiljan, National TV
Ingvi Thor Kormaksson, bokmenntir.is
Sigrun Tholl, pjattrofurnar.is
Hjalti Hugason, Hugras
Einar Karason, DV newspaper
Svavar Gestsson