Nína Björk Árnadóttir
Nína Björk Árnadóttir (7 June 1941 – 16 April 2000) was an Icelandic playwright, poet, and novelist.
Life
She graduated from Reykjavík Theatre Company Actors Training School in 1965. She studied at University of Copenhagen. In 1989, she was Reykjavík City poet.[1]
Works
- Ævintyrabokin um Alfreð Floka, Forlagið, 1992, ISBN 978-9979-53-196-8
- Engill i snjonum, Iðunn, 1994, ISBN 978-9979-1-0253-3
- Þriðja astin, Iðunn, 1995, ISBN 978-9979-1-0275-5
- Alla leið hingað, Iðunn, 1996, ISBN 978-9979-1-0296-0
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References
- Jane Eldridge Miller, ed. (2001). Who's who in contemporary women's writing. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-15980-7.
External links
- Don Rubin. The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Europe. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-05928-2.
- Daisy L. Neijmann, ed. (2007). A history of Icelandic literature. Translated by Daisy L. Neijmann. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-3346-1.
- Annette Kuhn; Susannah Radstone, eds. (1994). The women's companion to international film. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-08879-5.
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