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Open Letter
20 November 2018
The third book by bookstore-favorite Bragi lafsson to be published by Open Letter.

The novel centers around the World Cup and the movie La Grande Bouffe, which opens up new avenues for promotion.

Bragi was a member of Bjrk's first band, The Sugarcubes, so we will likely have blurbs from her and from Sjn on the finished copy of this book.

Galleys (and e-galleys) will be available six months before publication.

Current popularity of Iceland (due to low cost of traveling there and their overachieving soccer team) has always bolstered sales of Open Letter's Icelandic titles.
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Open Letter
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
ISBN:   9781940953823
ISBN 10:   1940953820
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bragi lafsson is the author of several books of poetry and short stories, along with six novels, includingThe Pets (a finalist for the Icelandic Literature Prize) and The Ambassador (finalist for the Nordic Council Literature Prize and recipient of the Icelandic Bookseller's Award as the best novel of the year), both of which are available from Open Letter Books. Bragi is one of the founders of the publishing company Smekkleysa (Bad Taste), and translated Paul Auster'sCity of Glassinto Icelandic. He is also a former bass player with The Sugarcubes, the internationally successful pop group that featured Bjrk as the lead vocalist. Lytton Smith is a poet, professor, and translator from the Icelandic. His most recent translations include works by Kristin marsdttir, Jn Gnarr, feigur Sigursson, and Gubergur Bergsson. His most recent poetry collection, The All-Purpose Magical Tent, was published by Nightboat. Having earned his MFA and PhD from Columbia University, he currently teaches at SUNY Geneseo.

Reviews for Narrator

Dark, scary, and unbelievably funny. --Los Angeles Times The best short novel I've read this year. . . . Small, dark, and hard to put down. --Paul LaFarge A shaggy-dog story that at times reads like a sort of minor-key, Scandinavian rewrite of an English campus novel: charming, funny and strange in equal parts. --Financial Times Delightfully funny and unexpectedly complex, The Pets introduces American readers to a fresh voice and perspective, and provides ample incentive for us to crawl out from under the bed. --L Magazine The first adjective that comes to my mind when I think of [Narrator] by Bragi Olafsson is 'wonderful.' --Stundin Olafsson's English-language debut is part Beckettian or even Kafkaesque black comedy, part existential novel in the Paul Auster mode, and part locked-room mystery. --Kirkus Reviews


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