Hannes Sigfússon
Hannes Sigfússon (1922–1997) was an Icelandic poet and writer.
He was an editor of Birtingur, the journal of the Atom Poets.[1][2][3] In addition to his poetry, Sigfússon published novels and memoirs and was active as a translator.
Selected works
- Dymbilvaka. 1949
- Imbrudagar. 1951
- Strandið : skáldsaga. 1955.
- Sprek á eldinn. 1961
- Kyrjálaheiði. 1995
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References
- "Hannes Sigfússon - Den Store Danske" (in Danish). Denstoredanske.dk. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
- p. 87-98. (P. 87-98). Dans : The Postwar Poetry of Iceland. Translated with Introduction by Sigurður A. In: The Postwar Poetry of Iceland. Translated with Introduction by Sigurður A. Magnússon. Magnússon. -Iowa City, 1982. [8° Sc Sup 68506 Nor] Iowa City, 1982. [8 SC Sup Nor 68506]
- Neijmann, Daisy L.(2007)A history of Icelandic literature
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