Arnaldur Indriðason

Arnaldur Indriðason (the patronym is sometimes transcribed by Indridason ) (January 28th 1961 with Reykjavík) writer Icelandic is a .

Graduate in history, it is Critic journalist and film . He is the author of six black novels - of which several are best-sellers. He lives in Reykjavik with his wife and his three children.

Novels

  • the City of the Earthenware jars , translated from Icelandic by Eric Boury, editions Métailié, 2005 (original title: Mýrin , i.e. " Marécage" , 2000).
This novel obtained the prestigious Clé price of glass of the Scandinavian black novel.

Other Icelandic works:

  • Kleifarvatn - kilja (2005)
  • Bettý - kilja (2004)
  • Kleifarvatn" " (2004)
  • Bettý (2003)
  • Röddin - kilja (2003)
  • Synir duftsins - kilja (2003)
  • Grafarþögn - kilja (2002)
  • Röddin (2002)
  • Grafarþögn (2001)
  • Mýrin (2000)
  • Mýrin - kilja (2000)
  • Napóleonsskjölin - kilja (1999)
  • Dauðarósir - kilja (1998)

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