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Fish Have No Feet
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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Keflavik: a town that has been called the darkest place in Iceland, surrounded by black lava fields, hemmed in by a sea that may not be fished. Its livelihood depends entirely on a U.S. military base, a conduit for American influences that shaped Icelandic culture and ethics from the 1950s to the dawning of the new millennium. It is to Keflavik that Ari - a writer and publisher - returns from Copenhagen at the behest of his dying father, two years after walking out on his wife and children. He is beset by memories of his youth, spent or misspent listening to Pink Floyd and the Beatles, fraternising with American servicemen - who are regarded by the locals with a mixture of admiration and contempt - and discovering girls. There is one girl in particular he could never forget - her fate has stayed with him all his life. Lost in grief and nostalgia, he is also caught up in the story of how his grandparents fell in love in Nordfjordur on the eastern coast, a fishing village a world away from modern Keflavik, at time when the old ways still held sway. Their tragic love affair unfolded against the backdrop of Iceland's harsh nature and unforgiving elements. Fish have no Feet is at once the story of a singular family and an epic of Icelandic history and culture. It offers an unique insight into modern Iceland, and the ways in which it has been shaped by outside influences. A sparkling novel of love, pain, loss and lifelong desire that marries the poetic, elemental style of Heaven and Hell, The Sorrow of Angels and The Heart of Man to a modern frame of reference and sensibility.
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AnneCecilie
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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Ready to start my second novel for #BookAWeek

I didn‘t find my novel in the database so I‘m tagging another one of his novels

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catiewithac
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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#bookmail today 📦 included my 3 used hardcovers from Powell‘s holiday sale and my Iceland read for #readaroundtheworld 🤓📚 (of course I work all weekend and won‘t have time to dig into any of them 😭) #mountTBR

Currey Love the title....it sounds very Icelandic 🇮🇸 🟠6y
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ReadingEnvy
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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More book speed dating... I might just record about it and make a bonus podcast episode.

saresmoore Yes! With all your spare time? But still, yes! 7y
ReadingEnvy @saresmoore but it might save me from fretting - worth it! 7y
shawnmooney Yay! I am really curious about this one. The title is ridiculous but I've heard good things. 7y
Tamra Yes, my TBR loves those podcasts! 7y
ReadingEnvy @Tamra oh awesome I just sat and recorded but it will be a few weeks :) 7y
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Simona
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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Book eleven from #ManBookerInternationalPrize2017 longlist.

Jon Kalman Stefansson - #Iceland 🇮🇸

#readingtheworld #readaroundtheworld

Suet624 Ouch. 7y
LeahBergen Wow! 7y
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shawnmooney
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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The title, um, well, can you say Captain Obvious, boys and girls? Perhaps the sequel will be entitled "People Have No Gills"?

All snarkiness aside, this novel does sound interesting!

saresmoore The title really is silly, but the cover is so serious! I've intentionally read nothing about this because I'm so intrigued by it, I want to go in blind (as a bat). 7y
ReadingEnvy I thought it was a shoutout to Icelandic classic 7y
LeahBergen @saresmoore You mean, "Bats Have No Glasses"? 7y
saresmoore @LeahBergen There it is! 7y
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charl08
Fish Have No Feet | Jón Kalman Stefánsson

Where should one stop in a story; how many stories should one tell, and what becomes of the lives that we ignore, leave behind in silence, do we compel them to a kind of death?

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