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Born (1932-10-16) October 16, 1932 (age 92)
Grindavík, Iceland
LanguageIcelandic
NationalityIceland Icelandic
Alma materUniversity of Barcelona
Period1961 (1961)-present
Notable worksSvanurìnn (The Swan)
Notable awardsIcelandic Literary Prize
1997 Faðir og móðir og dulmagn bernskunnar: skáldævisaga

Icelandic Literary Prize
1991 Svanurìnn
(The Swan)

Guðbergur Bergsson is an Icelandic writer born in Grindavík on 16 October 1932. He went to the University of Iceland for his Teaching degree and then went for further study in literature at the University of Barcelona. He is one of the leading translators of Spanish works in Iceland.[1] In Barcelona, he met and engaged with the publisher and writer Jaime Salinas Bonmatí.

His first book came out in 1961. He has had twenty books in all including poetry and children's literature. He has won the Icelandic Literary Prize twice.[2] In 2004, he won the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize, known as the 'little Nobel'.

Works

  • Músin sem læðist, 1961
  • Tómas Jónsson, metsölubók, 1966
  • Ástir samlyndra hjóna, 1967
  • Anna, 1968
  • Það sefur í djúpinu, 1973
  • Hermann og Dídí, 1974
  • Það rís úr djúpinu, 1976
  • Saga af manni sem fékk flugu í höfuðið, 1979
  • Sagan af Ara Fróðasyni og Hugborgu konu hans, 1980
  • Hjartað býr enn í helli sínum, 1982
  • Leitin að landinu fagra, 1985
  • Froskmaðurinn, 1985
  • Svanurinn, 1991 (published in English as The Swan)
  • Sú kvalda ást sem hugarfylgsnin geyma, 1993
  • Ævinlega, 1994
  • Lömuðu kennslukonurnar, 2004
  • Leitin að barninu í gjánni - Barnasaga ekki ætluð börnum", 2008
  • Missir, 2010
  • Hin eilífa þrá, 2012
  • Þrír sneru aftur, 2014

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