List of Icelandic writers

Iceland has a rich literary history, which has carried on into the modern period.[2]

Halldór Kiljan Laxness, one of Iceland's most noted authors, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955[1]

Some of the best known examples of Icelandic literature are the Sagas of Icelanders. These are prose narratives based on historical events that took place in Iceland and the surrounding areas during the Saga Age.[3][4] Most of these sagas were recorded during the 13th and 14th centuries, but the original authors and subsequent recorders of the works are unknown and thus not listed here. Although it has been suggested that Snorri Sturluson is the author of Egil's Saga.[5] The Saga tradition is not limited only to Iceland, and is an integral part of Norse mythology throughout the Nordics.[6][7]

Another dominant form of Icelandic literature is poetry. Iceland has a rich history of poets, with many poets listed here. The early poetry of Iceland is Old Norse poetry, which is divided into the anonymous Eddic poetry,[8] and the Skaldic poetry attributed to a series of skalds, who were court poets who lived in the Viking Age and Middle Ages.[9][10] The modern Icelandic language is sufficiently similar to the Old Norse language for speakers of modern Icelandic to be able to understand Old Norse texts.[11] Later Icelandic poetry includes the Passion Hymns by Hallgrímur Pétursson, a collection of Christian religious poetry published in 1666.[12] Modern poets include Einar Benediktsson, a neo-Romantic poet who was an important figure in Iceland's nationalistic literary revival during the 19th century,[13] and 20th-century poets such as Tómas Guðmundsson and Davíð Stefánsson.

Halldór Laxness is the only Icelander to have been awarded the Nobel Prize.[14] Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955, he is recognized as one of Iceland's greatest literary figures. He wrote poetry, newspaper articles, plays, travelogues, short stories, and novels.[15] Icelandic authors have won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize nine times.[16]

In the modern period many Icelandic authors have been successful writing in languages other than Icelandic. Others have their work translated into other languages and are known internationally. The Detective Erlendur series by crime fiction author Arnaldur Indriðason is translated into at least 24 languages, including English.[17]

Following is a list of notable Icelandic writers.[a] This list includes authors of Icelandic literature, as well as writers in other literary disciplines; such as authors of fiction and non-fiction works, poets and skalds, playwrights, screenwriters, songwriters and composers, scholars, scribes, journalists,[b] translators, and editors of newspapers and magazines. All the people listed here are or were Icelandic citizens, or writers with a strong connection to Iceland, for example by writing in the Icelandic language.[c] People listed are from a wide range of time periods, ranging from the early Viking-age chroniclers, to modern day novelists. To help sort the writers by period, they are sorted according to the time period they lived. Although many more precise periods can be used, this list uses Contemporary for living writers, Modern for writers since the 16th century, and Medieval for the period from the 5th to the 15th century. In keeping with Icelandic naming conventions, the list is alphabetical by given name, as that is how Icelandic names are sorted.

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Arngrímur Jónsson the Learned, an Icelandic scholar who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries[18]
Given names beginning with "A"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Andri Snær Magnason Contemporary1973LivingChildren's book authorThe Story of the Blue Planet[19][20]
Anna Mjöll Ólafsdóttir Contemporary1970LivingJazz songwriterSjúbídú[21][22]
Anna Svanhildur Björnsdóttir Contemporary1948LivingPoetÖrugglega ég[23][24][25]
Ari Jósefsson Modern19391964PoetNei[26][27]
Ari Trausti Guðmundsson Contemporary1948LivingNon-fiction authorVegalínur[28][29]
Ari Þorgilsson Medieval10671148Medieval chroniclerÍslendingabók[30][31]
Arnaldur Indriðason Contemporary1961LivingCrime fiction authorDetective Erlendur series[32][33][34]
Arndís Þórarinsdóttir Contemporary1982LivingChildren's books author[35]
Arngrímr Brandsson Medieval1325136114th century authorGuðmundar saga D[36]
Arngrímur Jónsson Medieval1568164816th century scholarBrevis commentarius de Islandia[37][38]
Arnórr Jarlaskáld Medieval10121070Skald[39][40]
Arnthor Birgisson Contemporary1976LivingDance music songwriter
Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir Contemporary1958LivingNovelistButterflies in November[41][42]
Auður Jónsdóttir Contemporary1973LivingNovelistSecretaries to the Spirits[43]
Auður Laxness Modern19182012AuthorMelkorka[44]

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Given names beginning with "Á"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Álfrún Gunnlaugsdóttir Contemporary1938LivingNovelistÞel[45][46]
Ágústína Jónsdóttir Contemporary1949LivingPoetAð baki mánans[47][48]
Árni Bergmann Contemporary1935LivingNovelistThorvald the Widely-Travelled[49]
Árni Böðvarsson Modern19241992Dictionary editor[50][51]
Árni Lárentíusson Medieval13041337Medieval prose writerDunstanus saga
Árni Þórarinsson Contemporary1950LivingCrime writer and journalist[52]
Áslaug Jónsdóttir Contemporary1963LivingChildren's book authorSkrímsli í vanda[53]

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Given names beginning with "B"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Baldur Ragnarsson Contemporary19302018Poet[54]
Barði Jóhannsson Contemporary1975LivingMusic writer
Bergljót Arnalds Contemporary1968LivingChildren's book author[55]
Bergr Sokkason Medieval1316135014th century scholarMicheals Saga[56]
Bergþóra Árnadóttir Modern19482007Folk songwriter[57]
Bersi Skáldtorfuson Medieval980103011th century skald[58]
Birgir Sigurðsson Contemporary19372019Drama writer
Birgitta Jónsdóttir Contemporary1967LivingPoet[59][60]
Birgitta Sif Contemporary1981LivingChildren's book author[61]
Bjarki Karlsson Contemporary1965LivingPoetÁrleysi alda[62][63]
Bjarni Bjarnason Contemporary1965LivingNovelistEndurkoma Maríu
Bjarni Harðarson Contemporary1961LivingNovelist[64][65]
Bjarni Thorarensen Modern17861841Poet[66][67]
Björgvin Franz Gíslason Contemporary1977LivingChildren's book author[68]
Björk Guðmundsdóttir Contemporary1965LivingSongwriterDebut, Post, "Homogenic", Vulnicura, Fossora[69]
Björn Th. Björnsson Modern19222007Novelist[70][71]
Böðvar Guðmundsson Contemporary1939LivingNovelist[72]
Bogi Ágústsson Contemporary1952LivingJournalist[73]
Bragi Boddason Medieval8008509th century poet
Bryndís Björgvinsdóttir Contemporary1982LivingChildren's book author[74]
Brynhildur Þórarinsdóttir Contemporary1970LivingChildren's book author
Brynjar Leifsson Contemporary1990LivingSongwriter
Brynjólfur Pétursson Modern18101851Magazine editorFjölnismenn[75][76]

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Given names beginning with "D"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Davíð Oddsson Contemporary1948LivingNewspaper editorEditor of Morgunblaðið[77][78]
Davíð Stefánsson Modern18951964Poet[79][80]
Drífa Viðar Modern19201971NovelistFjalldalslilja[81][82][83]

E edit

Given names beginning with "E"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Eggert Ólafsson Modern17261768PoetReise igiennem Island[84]
Egill Helgason Contemporary1959LivingJournalist[85]
Egill Skallagrímsson Medieval904995Viking-Age poetHöfuðlausn[86]
Eilífr Goðrúnarson MedievalUnknown10th-century skaldÞórsdrápa[87]
Eilífr kúlnasveinn MedievalUnknown12th or 13th century skald[88]
Einar Benediktsson Modern18641940Poet[89]
Einar Bragi Modern19212005Poet[90]
Einar Hjörleifsson Kvaran Modern18591938Newspaper editor, et al[91]
Einar Kárason Contemporary1955LivingNovelist[92][93]
Einar Már Guðmundson Contemporary1954LivingNovelist[94]
Einar Ragnarsson Kvaran Modern19202012Genealogist[95]
Einarr Gilsson MedievalUnknown14th century poet[96]
Einarr Hafliðason Medieval1307139314th century chronicler[97]
Einarr Helgason MedievalUnknown10th century skald[98][99]
Einarr Skúlason Medieval1100115912th century skald[100]
Eiríkur Bergmann Contemporary1969LivingScholarly author & novelistSamsærið[101][102]
Eiríkur Örn Norðdahl Contemporary1978LivingPoetllska[103]
Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson Contemporary1955LivingScholarly author[104]
Elín Briem Modern18561937Cookbook author[105]
Elín Ebba Gunnarsdóttir Contemporary1953LivingShort fiction author[106]
Elísabet Jökulsdóttir Contemporary1958LivingJournalist and poet[107]
Elsa G. Vilmundardóttir Modern19322008Non-fiction author[108]
Emil Thoroddsen Modern18981944Songwriter[109]
Erla Stefánsdóttir Contemporary19352015Seer[110]
Ernir Kristján Snorrason Modern19442012Novelist[111]
Eyjólfr Dáðaskáld MedievalUnknownSkald[112]
Eysteinn Ásgrímsson Medieval13101360Poet[113]
Eysteinn Björnsson Contemporary1942LivingAuthor[114]
Eysteinn Valdason MedievalUnknown10th century skald[115]
Eyvindur P. Eiríksson Contemporary1935LivingPoet[116]

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Finnur Jónsson
Given names beginning with "F"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Finnur Jónsson Modern18581934ScholarHistoria Ecclesiastica Islandiæ[117]
Finnur Magnússon Modern17811847Scholarly author
Fríða Á. Sigurðardóttir Modern19402010Novelist[118][119][120]

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Poet and children's author Gerður Kristný
Given names beginning with "G"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Gamli Gnævaðarskáld MedievalUnknownSkald
Gerður Kristný Contemporary1970LivingPoet
Gísli Örn Garðarsson Contemporary1973LivingScreenwriter
Gísli Rúnar Jónsson Contemporary19532020Screenwriter
Glúmr Geirason MedievalUnknown10th century skald
Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson Medieval14691520Author of Rauðskinna
Grímur Hákonarson Contemporary1977LivingScreenwriter
Grímur Thomsen Modern18201896Poet
Guðbergur Bergsson Contemporary1932LivingAuthor
Guðmundur Andri Thorsson Contemporary1957LivingNovelist
Guðmundur G. Hagalín Modern18981985Short story author
Guðmundur Kamban Modern18881945Novelist
Guðmundur Steingrímsson Contemporary1972Living[citation needed]
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson Contemporary1968LivingNon-fiction writer
Guðný Halldórsdóttir Contemporary1954LivingScreenwriter
Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir Contemporary1976LivingNovelist
Guðrún frá Lundi Modern18871975Novelist
Guðrún Helgadóttir Contemporary1935LivingChildren's book author
Guðrún Kristín Magnúsdóttir Contemporary1939LivingAuthor
Guðrún Lárusdóttir Modern18801938Writer
Gunnar Gunnarsson Modern18891975Novelist
Gunnlaugr Leifsson Medieval11901218Poet
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga Medieval9831008Poet
Gyrðir Elíasson Contemporary1961LivingPoet

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Hera Hjartardóttir
Given names beginning with "H"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Halla Gunnarsdóttir Contemporary1981LivingJournalist
Hallar-Steinn MedievalUnknown13th century poet
Halldór Guðmundsson Contemporary1956LivingBiographer
Halldór Laxness Modern19021998Iceland's Nobel laureate
Halldóra K. Thoroddsen Contemporary19502020Novelist
Halldórr skvaldri MedievalUnknownSkald
Hallfreðr vandræðaskáld Medieval9651007Skald
Hallgerður Gísladóttir Modern19522007Poet
Hallgrímur Helgason Contemporary1959LivingNovelist
Hallgrímur Pétursson Modern16141674Poet
Hannes Hafstein Modern18611922Poet
Hannes Pétursson Contemporary1931LivingPoet
Hannes Sigfússon Modern19221997Poet
Haukr Erlendsson Modern12651334Scholar[121]
Helgi Pjeturss Modern18721949Scientific writer
Hera Hjartardóttir Contemporary1983LivingSongwriter
Hermann Pálsson Modern19212002Scholar
Hermann Stefánsson Contemporary1968LivingAuthor
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson Modern1958LivingMusic writer
Hitesh Ceon Contemporary1974LivingSongwriter
Hjálmar Jónsson Modern17961875Poet
Hrafnhildur Hagalín Contemporary1965LivingPlaywright
Hulda Modern18811946Poet

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Given names beginning with "I"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir Contemporary1978LivingScreenwriterÁstríður[122]
Indriði G. Þorsteinsson Modern19262000Novelist79 af stöðinni[123]
Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir Modern19422016PoetKona[124][125][126][127]
Ingólfur Margeirsson Modern19482011Newspaper editorLífsjátning[128][129]

Í edit

Given names beginning with "Í"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Íeda Herman Contemporary19252019AuthorViking Kids Don't Cry[130]
Ísak Harðarson Contemporary1956LivingPoet[131]

J edit

Playwright and poet Jóhann Sigurjónsson
Given names beginning with "J"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Jakobína Sigurðardóttir Modern19181994Modernist writer
Jófríður Ákadóttir Contemporary1994LivingSongwriter
Jóhann Gunnar Sigurðsson Modern18821906Poet
Jóhann Sigurjónsson Modern18801919Poet
Jóhannes úr Kötlum Modern18991972Poet
Jón Árnason Modern18191888Folklorist
Jón Atli Jónasson Contemporary1972LivingPlaywright
Jón Helgason Modern18991986Poet
Jón Hnefill Aðalsteinsson Modern19272010Folklorist
Jón Kalman Stefánsson Contemporary1963LivingNovelist
Jón lærði Guðmundsson Modern15741651Sorcerer and poet
Jón Leifs Modern18991968Music writer
Jón Magnússon Modern16101696Author of the Píslarsaga
Jón Oddsson Hjaltalín Modern17491835Religious writer
Jón Ólafsson Modern18501916Journalist
Jón Ólafsson[d] Modern15941679Explorer and autobiographer
Jón Örn Loðmfjörð Contemporary1983LivingExperimental poet
Jón Óskar Modern19211998Poet
Jón frá Pálmholti Modern19302004Poet
Jón Sveinsson Modern18571944Children's book writer
Jón Thoroddsen elder Modern18181868Poet and novelist
Jón Thoroddsen junior Modern18981924Author
Jón Trausti Sigurðarson Contemporary1982LivingNewspaper editor
Jón úr Vör Modern19172000Poet
Jónas Hallgrímsson Modern18071845Magazine editor
Jónas Kristjánsson Modern19242014Novelist
Jónína Leósdóttir Contemporary1954LivingAuthor
Jórunn skáldmær MedievalUnknown10th century skald

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Children's writer Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir
Given names beginning with "K"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Karl Jónsson Medieval11351213Poet
Kolbeinn Tumason Medieval11731207Poet
Konráð Gíslason Modern18081891Grammarian
Kormákr Ögmundarson MedievalUnknown10th century skald
Kristín Eiríksdóttir Contemporary1981LivingPoet[132]
Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir Contemporary1963LivingChildren's book writer
Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir Contemporary1949LivingNovelist
Kristín Ómarsdóttir Contemporary1962LivingAuthor
Kristín Steinsdóttir Contemporary1946LivingChildren's book writer
Kristinn Ármannsson Modern18951966Author of Latin Grammar
Kristinn Hrafnsson Contemporary1962LivingInvestigative journalist
Kristján B. Jónasson Contemporary1967LivingBiographer
Kristján Karlsson Modern19222014Poet
Kristjan Niels Julius Modern18601936Poet
Kristmann Guðmundsson Modern19011983Novelist

L edit

Given names beginning with "L"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Lilja Sigurðardóttir Contemporary1972LivingCrime fiction writerSnare[133]
Linda Vilhjálmsdóttir Contemporary1958LivingPoet[134]

M edit

Poet Matthías Jochumsson
Given names beginning with "M"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Magnús Eiríksson Modern18061881Theologian[135]
Magnús Jónsson Modern15301591Poet
Magnús Jónsson í Tjaldanesi Modern18351922Scribe[136][137]
Magnús Kjartansson Modern19191981Newspaper editor[138]
Magnus Magnusson Modern19292007Journalist[139][140][141]
Magnús Þór Jónsson Contemporary1945LivingSongwriter
María Lilja Þrastardóttir Contemporary1986LivingAuthor
Marta María Stephensen Modern17701805Pioneering author
Matthías Jochumsson Modern18351920Author of Lofsöngur
Mikael Torfason Contemporary1974LivingNovelistSyndafallið[142][143]

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Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
Given names beginning with "N"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir Contemporary1989LivingSongwriter[citation needed]
Nína Björk Árnadóttir Modern19412000Novelist[144][145]

O edit

Given names beginning with "O"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Oddný Eir Contemporary1972LivingAutobiographer[146]
Oddr Snorrason MedievalUnknownMedieval chroniclerThe Saga of Olaf Tryggvason[147][148][149]
Olvir Hnufa MedievalUnknownSkald[150]

Ó edit

Given names beginning with "Ó"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Ófeigur Sigurðsson Contemporary1975LivingPoet[151]
Óláfr Leggsson MedievalUnknown13th century skald
Óláfr Þórðarson Medieval12101259Skald[152]
Ólafur Egilsson Modern15641639AutobiographerReisubók séra Ólafs Egilssonar[153]
Ólafur Gunnarsson Contemporary1948LivingAuthor[154]
Ólafur Haukur Símonarson Contemporary1947LivingPlaywright[155][156][157]
Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson Contemporary1962LivingNovelist[158]
Ólafur Jóhann Sigurðsson Contemporary19181988Novelist[159]
Ólafur Jóhannesson Contemporary1975LivingScreenwriter[160]
Ólína Þorvarðardóttir Contemporary1958LivingScholar[161][162]
Óskar Halldórsson Modern19211983Scholar[163]
Óskar Jónasson Contemporary1963LivingScreenwriter[164]
Óttar M. Norðfjörð Contemporary1980LivingCrime fiction writer[165]
Óttarr svarti MedievalUnknown11th century skald[166]

Ö edit

Given names beginning with "Ö"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Örn Árnason Contemporary1959LivingScreenwriter[167]
Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason Contemporary1977LivingPoet[168]

P edit

Given names beginning with "P"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Páll Ólafsson Modern18271905Poet[169]
Paul Oscar Contemporary1970LivingSongwriterMinn hinsti dans[170]
Pétur Gunnarsson Contemporary1947LivingAuthor[171]
Pétur Þorsteinsson Contemporary1955LivingDictionary editorPétrísk-Íslensk Orðabók[172]

R edit

Given names beginning with "R"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Ragna Sigurðardóttir Contemporary1962LivingAuthorBorg (City)[173]
Ragnar Jónasson Contemporary1976LivingCrime writerDark Iceland series[174][175]
Ragnar Þórhallsson Contemporary1987LivingSongwriter[citation needed]
Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir Contemporary1953LivingChildren's author[176]
Róbert Ingi Douglas Contemporary1973LivingScreenwriter
Rósa Guðmundsdóttir Modern17951855Poet[177][178]
Rúnar Rúnarsson Contemporary1977LivingScreenwriter[179]

S edit

Given names beginning with "S"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Sæmundr fróði Medieval1056113311th century scholar
Sigfús Daðason Modern19281996Poet
Sighvatr Sturluson Medieval11701238Poet
Sigrún Davíðsdóttir Contemporary1955LivingJournalist
Sigrún Edda Björnsdóttir Contemporary1958LivingAuthor
Sigurbjörg Þrastardóttir Contemporary1973LivingPoet
Sigurður Breiðfjörð Modern17981846Poet
Sigurður Nordal Modern18861974Scholar
Sigurður Pálsson Modern19482017Poet
Sigurður Sigurjónsson Contemporary1955LivingScreenwriter
Sigurlaug Gísladóttir Contemporary1984LivingSongwriter
Sigurlaugur Elíasson Contemporary1957LivingPoet
Sigvatr Þórðarson Medieval9951045Skald
Sindri Freysson Contemporary1970LivingNovelist
Sindri Sindrason ContemporaryUnknownJournalist
Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson Contemporary1962LivingPoet
Skapti Þóroddsson Medieval?1030Skald
Skúli Þórsteinsson MedievalUnknownPoet
Snorri Hergill Kristjánsson Contemporary1974LivingAuthor
Snorri Hjartarson Modern19061986Poet
Snorri Sturluson Medieval11791241Poet
Sóley Stefánsdóttir Contemporary1986LivingSongwriter
Sólveig Anspach Modern19602015Screenwriter
Sölvi Fannar Contemporary1971Living
Stefán Einarsson Modern18971972Literary historian
Stefán frá Hvítadal Modern18871933Poet
Stefán Hörður Grímsson Modern19192002Poet
Stefán Jón Hafstein Contemporary1955LivingAuthor
Stefán Sigurðsson Modern18871933Poet
Steinar Bragi Contemporary1975LivingAuthor
Steingrímur Thorsteinsson Modern18311913Translator
Steinn Steinarr Modern19081958Poet
Steinunn Finnsdóttir Modern16401710Poet
Steinunn Refsdóttir MedievalUnknown10th century skald
Steinunn Sigurðardóttir Contemporary1950LivingNovelist
Steinvör Sighvatsdóttir Medieval12101271Poet
Stefán Guðmundur Guðmundsson Modern18531927Poet
Sturla Þórðarson Medieval12141284Skald
Svala Björgvinsdóttir Contemporary1977LivingSongwriter
Svava Jakobsdóttir Modern19302004Author
Svavar Knútur Kristinsson MedievalUnknownSongwriter
Sveinbjörn Egilsson Modern17911852Theologian

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Icelandic historian Thormodus Torfæus
Given names beginning with "T"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Thor Vilhjálmsson Modern19252011Writer
Thorarinn Leifsson Contemporary1966LivingAuthor
Thordis Elva Contemporary1980LivingAutobiographer
Thormodus Torfæus Modern16361719Historian
Tindr Hallkelsson MedievalUnknown10th century skald
Tómas Guðmundsson Modern19011983Poet
Tómas Sæmundsson Modern18071841Fjölnismenn
Tony Jonsson Modern19212001Autobiographer
Torfhildur Þorsteinsdóttir Modern18451918Iceland's first woman novelist
Tyrfingur Tyrfingsson Contemporary1987LivingPlaywright

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Given names beginning with "Þ"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Þjóðólfr Arnórsson Medieval1010106611th century skald[180]
Þór Whitehead Contemporary1943LivingHistorian[181]
Þórarinn Eldjárn Contemporary1949LivingAuthor[182]
Þórarinn loftunga MedievalUnknown11th century skald[183]
Þórarinn Skeggjason MedievalUnknown11th century skald[184]
Þórbergur Þórðarson Modern18891974Author[185][186]
Þorbjörn dísarskáld MedievalUnknown11th century skald[187][188]
Þórdís Gísladóttir Contemporary1965LivingChildren's book author[189][190]
Þórðr Kolbeinsson MedievalUnknown11th century skald[191]
Þórðr Sjáreksson MedievalUnknown11th century skald[192]
Þórður Helgason Contemporary1947LivingAuthor[193]
Þorgils gjallandi Modern18511915Author[194]
Þorgrímur Þráinsson Contemporary1959LivingWriter[195][196]
Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir Contemporary1987LivingJournalist[197]
Þórir Jökull Steinfinnsson Medieval?1238Skald
Þorleifr jarlsskáld MedievalUnknownSkald
Þorleifur Repp Modern17941857Newspaper editor
Þorsteinn Erlingsson Modern18581914Poet
Þorsteinn frá Hamri Modern19382018Poet
Þorsteinn Gylfason Modern19422005Philosopher
Þórunn Elfa Magnúsdóttir Modern19101995Novelist
Þórunn Erna Clausen Contemporary1975LivingSongwriter
Þórvaldr Hjaltason MedievalUnknownSkald
Þorvaldr veili MedievalUnknown10th century skald
Þráinn Bertelsson Contemporary1944LivingAuthor

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Given names beginning with "U"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Úlfr Uggason MedievalUnknown10th century skaldHúsdrápa[198]
Unnar Gísli Sigurmundsson ContemporaryUnknownSongwriterColor Decay[199]

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Given names beginning with "V"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Valgerður Þóroddsdóttir Contemporary1989LivingAuthor[200]
Vetrliði Sumarliðason MedievalUnknown10th century skald[201]
Vigdís Grímsdóttir Contemporary1953LivingPoet[202][203]
Vigfúss Víga-Glúmsson MedievalUnknownSkald[204]
Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson Contemporary1955LivingCrime fiction writerAfturelding[205]
Vilborg Dagbjartsdóttir Contemporary19302021Poet[206]
Vilborg Davíðsdóttir Contemporary1965LivingNovelist[207]
Vilmundur Gylfason Modern19481983Poet[208]
Völu-Steinn MedievalUnknownSkald

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Given names beginning with "Y"
NameGenderPeriodBornDiedGenre/TypeNotable workCitations
Yrsa Sigurðardóttir Contemporary1963LivingCrime fiction writerBiobörn[209]
Yvonne K. Fulbright Contemporary?LivingSexologist[210]

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Footnotes edit

  1. ^ One in ten Icelanders is a published author, therefore to qualify for inclusion in the list, they must have an existing Wikipedia article as evidence of notability.
  2. ^ Journalists should be known to write their own news articles to count as a writer.
  3. ^ Writing in Icelandic is not on its own evidence of being Icelandic. Conversely, many Icelandic writers are known for their works in other languages.
  4. ^ The traveller

Citations edit

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  3. ^ "Spotlight: Old Norse brings us back to our Viking roots". University of York. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  4. ^ Pálsson, Hermann. "Saga | literature". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Snorri Sturluson | Icelandic writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
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