Critical Approaches to Sjón: North of the Sun is the first English-language book-length study of the works of the Icelandic contemporary poet, Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson, who is considered by some to be Iceland's most distinctive and multifaceted contemporary author.
Critical Approaches to Sjón: North of the Sun is the first English-language book-length study of the works of the Icelandic contemporary poet, Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson, who is considered by some to be Iceland's most distinctive and multifaceted contemporary author.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linda Badley is Professor Emerita of English and Film Studies at Middle Tennessee State University. Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir is an Icelandic literature scholar. Gitte Mose is Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Oslo.
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List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements A Note on Translation Introduction Linda Badley, Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir, and Gitte Mose Part I: The Voices of Sjón 1. The Pleasures and Challenges of Recreating Sjón's Voice Victoria Cribb 2. The Author is In: Moonstone, Authorship, Reading, and Intertextuality (or The Boy Who Became a Story) Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir Part II: Surrealism 3. Oh! Sjón, the Poet 1978-1986 Erik Skyum-Nielsen 4. Sjón's Nuclear Dystopia: Reflections on Stálnótt, Medúsa, and Johnny Triumph's Musical Career Jón Karl Helgason 5. "Beneath the veil of happenings": Sjón, the Norse Visionary of Surrealism's Deep History Delia Ungureanu Part III: Transmedia, Miscellanea 6. Moonstone: The Cinema that Always Was Janica Tomi¿ 7. Sjón at the Movies Björn Nordfjörd 8. The Drop Tower, the Roller Coaster, the Whirling Cups: Sjón-Miscellanea and Things Gitte Mose Part IV: History, Ethics, Politics, and Storytelling 9. Sjón and the Long Icelandic Medieval Past Carolyne Larrington 10. Transnational and Counter-Memorial Practices: Antisemitism, Nationalism, and the Second World War in Sjón's Works Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir 11. The Narratable Self: Natality and the Politics of Storytelling in CoDex 1962 Anne Fogarty Part V: Queer Ecologies: Hybridity, Disability, Ecopoetics 12. The End of the World as We Know It: Queerness and Utopias in Sjón's Poetry and Prose Asta Kristin Benediktsdóttir 13. Human-Animal Bodies in The Blue Fox and CoDex1962 Avril Tynan 14. Sjónian Ecopoetics Linda Badley Epilogue: Sjón in His Own Voice Appendix: A Chronology of Sjón's Life and Writings Index
List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements A Note on Translation Introduction Linda Badley, Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir, and Gitte Mose Part I: The Voices of Sjón 1. The Pleasures and Challenges of Recreating Sjón's Voice Victoria Cribb 2. The Author is In: Moonstone, Authorship, Reading, and Intertextuality (or The Boy Who Became a Story) Úlfhildur Dagsdóttir Part II: Surrealism 3. Oh! Sjón, the Poet 1978-1986 Erik Skyum-Nielsen 4. Sjón's Nuclear Dystopia: Reflections on Stálnótt, Medúsa, and Johnny Triumph's Musical Career Jón Karl Helgason 5. "Beneath the veil of happenings": Sjón, the Norse Visionary of Surrealism's Deep History Delia Ungureanu Part III: Transmedia, Miscellanea 6. Moonstone: The Cinema that Always Was Janica Tomi¿ 7. Sjón at the Movies Björn Nordfjörd 8. The Drop Tower, the Roller Coaster, the Whirling Cups: Sjón-Miscellanea and Things Gitte Mose Part IV: History, Ethics, Politics, and Storytelling 9. Sjón and the Long Icelandic Medieval Past Carolyne Larrington 10. Transnational and Counter-Memorial Practices: Antisemitism, Nationalism, and the Second World War in Sjón's Works Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir 11. The Narratable Self: Natality and the Politics of Storytelling in CoDex 1962 Anne Fogarty Part V: Queer Ecologies: Hybridity, Disability, Ecopoetics 12. The End of the World as We Know It: Queerness and Utopias in Sjón's Poetry and Prose Asta Kristin Benediktsdóttir 13. Human-Animal Bodies in The Blue Fox and CoDex1962 Avril Tynan 14. Sjónian Ecopoetics Linda Badley Epilogue: Sjón in His Own Voice Appendix: A Chronology of Sjón's Life and Writings Index
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