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  • 91Iceland's Bell — (orig. Icelandic: Íslandsklukkan ) is a historical novel by Nobel prize winning Icelandic author Halldór Kiljan Laxness. It was published in three parts in the period between 1943 and 1946: Iceland s Bell (1943), The Bright Jewel (1944) and Fire… …

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  • 92Gljúfrasteinn — is a house in Mosfellsdalur, east of Reykjavík, Iceland. It was the home of Halldór Kiljan Laxness, a 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature winner, for 53 years. He moved there in 1945 and lived there until his death in 1998. The Icelandic government… …

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  • 93Scandinavian literature — Scandinavia literature or Nordic literature is the literature in the languages of the Nordic countries of Northern Europe. The Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway (including Svalbard), Sweden and associated autonomous… …

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  • 94Hulda (poet) — Unnur Benediktsdóttir Bjarklind (1881 1946) who wrote as Hulda (the fairy or hidden one)Tierney 1999:678.] was an Icelandic poet. A proponent of symbolism, she was the most prominent figure in a group of writers who revived and revitalized the… …

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  • 95List of Nobel laureates in Literature — Horace Engdahl, the former permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, announcing that Jean Marie Gustave Le Clézio won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is awarded annually by… …

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  • 96Ragnar Jonsson — Ragnar Jónsson (February 7 1904 ndash; July 11 1984) aka Ragnar í Smára, was a key figure in the cultural life of Iceland as a major art patron, book publisher and art collector. Early LifeLike all the young men and women of his generation Ragnar …

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  • 9720. Jh. — Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender ◄ | 18. Jh. | 19. Jh. | 20. Jahrhundert | 21. Jh.     1900er | 1910er | 1920er | 1930er | 1940er | 1950er | 1960er | 1970er | 1980er | 1990er Das 20. Jahrhundert begann… …

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  • 988. Feber — Der 8. Februar ist der 39. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders, somit bleiben 326 Tage (in Schaltjahren 327 Tage) bis zum Jahresende. Historische Jahrestage Januar · Februar · März 1 2 …

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  • 99Adalsteinn Kristmundsson — Steinn Steinarr (eigentlich Aðalsteinn Kristmundsson * 13. Oktober 1908 in Laugaland, Vestfirðir; † 25. Mai 1958 in Reykjavík) war ein isländischer Lyriker. Viele Isländer sehen Steinarr als ihren größten Dichter an. Außerhalb seines Heimatlandes …

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  • 100Aliasname — Das Pseudonym (griechisch ψευδώνυμος, ον, pseudónymos – wörtlich „fälschlich so genannt“ von τὸ ψεύδος, pseúdos – die Lüge und ὄνομα, ónoma – der Name) ist ein fingierter Name, den besonders Künstler und Schriftsteller aus unterschiedlichen… …

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