Þorsteinn frá Hamri (aka Þorsteinn Jónsson), (15 Mar 1938 – 28 Jan 2018) was an
Icelandic writer notable for having been nominated five times for the
Nordic Council's Literature Prize over a period of 35 years.
Writings
Since his first book of poems released in the 1950s, Þorsteinn frá Hamri had published seventeen volumes of poetry and six of prose fiction by 2000.[1]
References
^Kristjana Gunnars, 'Medan pu vaktir'
(Book review), World Literature Today, January 2000, retrieved January 2008.
See also
Þorsteinn Jonsson entry in Dennis McIntire, International Who's Who in Poetry and Poets' Encyclopaedia, Routledge, 2001, pp. 270–271.
Þorsteinn frá Hamri (aka Þorsteinn Jónsson), (15 Mar 1938 – 28 Jan 2018) was an
Icelandic writer notable for having been nominated five times for the
Nordic Council's Literature Prize over a period of 35 years.
Writings
Since his first book of poems released in the 1950s, Þorsteinn frá Hamri had published seventeen volumes of poetry and six of prose fiction by 2000.[1]
References
^Kristjana Gunnars, 'Medan pu vaktir'
(Book review), World Literature Today, January 2000, retrieved January 2008.
See also
Þorsteinn Jonsson entry in Dennis McIntire, International Who's Who in Poetry and Poets' Encyclopaedia, Routledge, 2001, pp. 270–271.