
The Ambassador
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Then there's Sturla's new overcoat, the first expensive item of clothing he has ever purchased, which causes him no end of trouble. And the article he wrote for a literary journal, which points out the stupidity of literary festivals and declares the end of his career as a poet. Sturla has a lot to deal with, and that's not counting his estranged wife and their five children, nor the increasingly bizarre experiences and characters he's forced to confront at the festival in Vilnius . . .
Bragi Ólafsson's The Ambassador is a quirky novel that's filled with insightful and wry observations about aging, family, love, and the mysteries of the hazelnut.
Bragi Ólafsson is most well known for playing in The Sugarcubes. He is the author of several books of poetry, a number of plays, and five novels. His works have been finalists for the Icelandic Literature Prize and Nordic Literature Prize, and he has received the Icelandic Bookseller's Award.
Lytton Smith is a poet and translator, and a founding member of Blind Tiger Poetry. His book, The All-Purpose Magical Tent was published by Nightboat. His poems and reviews have appeared in such publications as The Atlantic, The Believer, and Boston Review.
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Bragi Ólafsson is most well known for playing in The Sugarcubes. He is the author of several books of poetry, a number of plays, and five novels. His works have been finalists for the Icelandic Literature Prize and Nordic Literature Prize, and he has received the Icelandic Bookseller's Award.
Lytton Smith is a poet and translator, and a founding member of Blind Tiger Poetry. His book, The All-Purpose Magical Tent was published by Nightboat. His poems and reviews have appeared in such publications as The Atlantic, The Believer, and Boston Review.
Content
- Intro
- Praise for Bragi Ólafsson
- Copyright
- The Ambassador
- Part One
- BANKASTRÆTI
- SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍGUR
- MÁNAGATA
- FRAKKASTÍGUR
- LÆKJARGATA
- SKÚLAGATA
- NÝLENDUGATA
- TWO HOURS AWAY FROM THE CITY
- Part Two
- A STAIN ON THE CARPET
- A WORLD WHICH OPENS ONTO THE STREET
- THE DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS
- THE DAZZLING BRIGHTNESS
- THE TABLE IN THE FAR CORNER
- Part Three
- A PACKED READING
- THE PICKPOCKET'S HAND
- FITNESS TRAINING
- DIPLOMATIC DUTIES
- THE DARKNESS OF THE SHADOWS
- THE LESSON
- Part Four
- ON THE EDGE OF THE CITY
- THE FALL LEAVES
- A SINGLE BED
- THE RAIN SEEN THROUGH A MAN'S FINGERS
- Part Five
- PILIES STREET
- Translator's Acknowledgements
- About the Contributors
- About the Publisher
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