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Steinunn G. Helgadóttir (b.1952) is a visual artist and well-known Icelandic poet and prose writer. She received The Icelandic Women's Literature Prize 2016 for her novel Voices From the Radio Operator's House. Helgadottir's work has been exhibited at solo and group art exhibitions around the world. She has also curated numerous art exhibitions in several museums and galleries in Iceland. Steinunn G. Helgadottir's story-telling talent is undisputed. Readers who've discovered Voices from the Radio Operator's House and All My Father's Children know well the feeling of laughing one page and weeping the next, and accidentally staying up far too late reading.
Larissa Kyzer is a writer and Icelandic literary translator. Her translation of Kristín Eiríksdóttir's A Fist or a Heart was awarded the American Scandinavian Foundation's 2019 translation prize. The same year, she was one of Princeton University's Translators in Residence. Read LessIn 2020, Larissa cofounded Eth & Thorn, a chapbook press dedicated to Icelandic poetry and short fiction in translation. Larissa is co-chair of PEN America's Translation Committee and runs the virtual Women+ in Translation reading series Jill!
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