5 Books to Explore Iceland<
The allure of Iceland is like an enveloping melody, a symphony of glaciers, fjords, and Northern Lights. After my unforgettable journey to this land in 2018, amidst magic and extraordinary nature, I discovered that books can take us even deeper into this unique adventure. Here are five works that capture the spirit of Iceland and make the enchantment of this Nordic destination indelible.
1. “Burial Rites” by Hannah Kent
Immerse yourself in the story of Agnes Magnúsdóttir, the last person executed in Iceland in 1830, through the historical novel “Burial Rites” by Hannah Kent. The narrative unfolds amidst isolated landscapes, providing a captivating glimpse into Icelandic life and traditions of the 19th century.
2. “Letters from Iceland” by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice
A literary journey into the heart of 1930s Iceland, “Letters from Iceland” is a collection of poetry and prose by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice. This work offers a fascinating insight into Icelandic culture, combining elements of poetry, travel, and vivid observations.
3. “Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland” by Sarah Moss
“Names for the Sea” by Sarah Moss is a memoir recounting the experiences of the author and her family during their stay in Iceland. Moss provides a captivating perspective on how a nation and its culture can fascinate and challenge foreign visitors.
4. “The Sagas of Icelanders”
To delve into the rich literary tradition of Iceland, “The Sagas of Icelanders” is a collection of medieval Icelandic sagas. These epics narrate tales of heroes, Vikings, love, and family feuds, offering a window into the captivating and unique past of this island.
5. “Under the Glacier” by Halldór Laxness
Explore the soul of Iceland through the eyes of Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness with “Under the Glacier.” This surreal novel captures the spirituality and complexity of the Icelandic landscape, intertwining myth and reality in a unique and engaging way.
6. “Icelandic Folk and Fairy Tales” by Jacqueline Simpson
Adding a touch of magic to the list, “Icelandic Folk and Fairy Tales” by Jacqueline Simpson explores the legends and popular stories of Iceland. This book will transport you into the realm of Icelandic imagination, populated by mystical creatures, elves, and ancient legends that still permeate Icelandic culture.
These books are not just ideal travel companions but also keys that open the doors to the culture, history, wild beauty, and magical legends of Iceland. Whether you’ve already set foot on the land of glaciers or are still dreaming of doing so, these readings will take you on an unforgettable literary journey through the magical lands of Iceland.