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Quake

A Novel

Auur Jnsdttir Meg Matich

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English
Dottir Press
17 May 2022
Written by widely acclaimed author. Auur Jnsdttir has won the Icelandic Literary Prize, the Icelandic Women's Literature Prize, and others, in addition to being the granddaughter of perhaps the most famous Icelandic writer, Halldor Laxness. Hailed as Jnsdttir's ""best book yet.""Quake: A Novel has garnered a huge following for Jnsdttir in Iceland that holds the potential to carry to the U.S. Translated by Meg Matich, author of Magma, forthcoming from Grove Atlantic in July 2021. Lyrical, evocative writing, with sharp and intuitive characterization praised by numerous Icelandic national media outlets. Centers the intersectional experiences of disability and motherhood. The book has wide potential readership and highlights lesser-heard experiences and voices.
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Imprint:   Dottir Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 177mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781948340168
ISBN 10:   194834016X
Pages:   264
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Auur Jnsdttir is one of the most accomplished authors writing in Icelandic today. She won the Icelandic Literary Prize for The People in the Basement and the Icelandic Women's Literature Prize for Secretaries to the Spirits. Both of these novels were nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize. Auur's latest novel, Quake (Stri skjlfti), became Auur's most successful novel to date and gathered a huge following among Icelandic readers of all ages, strengthening Auur's position as an important writer of her generation.

Reviews for Quake: A Novel

Quake is an unflinching exploration of the human instinct to forget and deny trauma, as well as the power of mindful forgiveness; in this way, it is a thrillingly contemporary perspective on the choices we make, conscious and unconscious, that give our futures their shape. -WORLD LITERATURE TODAY Like any great book, it starts to show you its true self outside its confines, margins, structures and plots....Reading Quake is like gaining pleasure, in slow currents. -INKLETTE magazine This stunningly vivid novel brings its reader right into the body of a woman as she tries to make sense of her life and her family after illness that impacts her memories. She faces her own choices while not remembering making them. What are we without our memories and what are our relationships without memories? This is a terrifyingly well-written novel about the shock of not being able to trust the body you are trapped in. It portrays life reduced to its bare bones and how we live on to find hope and unexpected allies. Meg Matich's excellent translation pulls off the magic trick of making it feel as if you are reading in Icelandic. -KAREN HAVELIN, author of Please Read This Leaflet Carefully A compelling mystery that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go, in a fine translation that gives Iceland a new and powerful voice. I can't recommend it too highly. -DAVID BELLOS, professor and translator, Princeton University The novel of the year. -MORGUNBLADID A poignant and riveting novel, without doubt one of the best books of the year...The reader cannot help being swept away by it. -MORGUNBLADID With each new book Jonsdottir's style gets better and better, and [Quake] is probably her best-written novel so far. The text is literally lip-smackingly good, so that one wants to read some chapters over and over, out loud as well as to oneself. -FRETTATIMINN Outstanding work. -VIDSJA The book is entertainingly constructed and the characterisation simply wonderful. A fantastic read. -VIKAN magazine It completely captivated me. A riveting story... -MORGUNVAKTIN, National Broadcasting Service Put simply, Jonsdottir's novel deserves every bit of the praise that has been heaped upon it. -HUGRAS A complex family drama as well as a mystery novel that thoroughly develops the theme of what it's like to be unable to trust your own mind and body...A fusion of literary and plot-driven genres that is a thoroughly entertaining read and will appeal to a diverse readership. -Bokmenntir.is An ingenious way of telling a family saga...Jonsdottir is incredibly skilful at painting a complete picture of every single character...She has me totally captivated. I was completely absorbed by all of this. -Kiljan, National TV


  • Nominated for Icelandic Literary Prize 2015 (Iceland)
  • Winner of Asymptote Book Club's February pick 2022 (United States)

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