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The Ax and the Earth
Útgefandi: JPV
Gerð | Útgáfuár | Síður | Verð | Magn | |
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Mjúk spjöld | 2015 | 392 | 3.390 kr. | ||
Rafbók | 2016 | 990 kr. |
The Ax and the Earth
Útgefandi : JPV
990 kr. – 3.390 kr.
Bæta á óskalistaEr á óskalista Bæta á óskalista
Bæta á óskalista
Gerð | Útgáfuár | Síður | Verð | Magn | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mjúk spjöld | 2015 | 392 | 3.390 kr. | ||
Rafbók | 2016 | 990 kr. |
Um bókina
„The ax and earth shall guard them best.“ – A statement that in 1550 sealed the fate of the Icelandic Bishop of Hólar, Jón Arason, and his two sons, Ari and Björn – and the future of the Icelandic nation following the Reformation.
This is a historical novel of faith and doubt, of power and oppression, peopled with characters who step forward larger than life from the mists of the past. With human qualities that make their tragedy only tangible in our own principle-testing times.
Translated by Philip Roughton
3 umsagnir um The Ax and the Earth
Bjarni Guðmarsson –
„You have to read this novel.“
MT / DV Newspaper
Bjarni Guðmarsson –
„Strikingly good. A novel of power and magnitude, compiled with great insight and compelling intensity.“
PBB / Channel 2
Bjarni Guðmarsson –
„The Ax and Earth is a historical novel about … the struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism, old values and new freedoms, ritual and progress … This work is both brutal and lyrical … I recommend it very highly.“
Michael Hirst, author of Elizabeth (1998) and The Tudors