How Iceland Changed the World: The Big History of a Small Island
Autor Egill Bjarnasonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iun 2021
‘A fascinating insight into Icelandic culture and a fresh perspective on her global influence. Warning: may well make readers wish they were Icelandic, too.’– Helen Russell, author ofThe Year of Living Danishly
The untold story of how one tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic has shaped the world for centuries.
The history of Iceland began 1,200 years ago, when a frustrated Viking captain and his useless navigator ran aground in the middle of the North Atlantic. Suddenly, the island was no longer just a layover for the Arctic tern. Instead, it became a nation whose diplomats and musicians, sailors and soldiers, volcanoes and flowers, quietly altered the globe forever.How Iceland Changed the Worldtakes readers on a tour of history, showing them how Iceland played a pivotal role in events as diverse as the French Revolution, the Moon Landing, and the foundation of Israel. Again and again, one humble nation has found itself at the frontline of historic events, shaping the world as we know it –How Iceland Changed the Worldpaints a lively picture of just how it all happened.
'Egill Bjarnason has written a delightful reminder that, when it comes to countries, size doesn’t always matter. His writing is a pleasure to read, reminiscent of Bill Bryson or Louis Theroux. He has made sure we will never take Iceland for granted again.' A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of Thanks a Thousand and The Year of Living Biblically
‘Bjarnason’s intriguing book might be about a cold place, but it’s tailor-made to be read on the beach.’ –New Statesman
'Egill Bjarnason places Iceland at the center of everything, and his narrative not only entertains but enlightens, uncovering unexpected connections.' Andri Snær, author of On Time and Water
'Icelander Egill Bjarnason takes us on a high-speed, rough-and-tumble ride through 1,000-plus years of history—from the discovery of America to Tolkien’s muse, from the French Revolution to the NASA moonwalk, from Israel’s birth to the first woman president—all to display his home island’s mind-opening legacy.' Nancy Marie Brown, author of The Real Valkyrie and The Far Traveler
'I always assumed the history of Iceland had, by law or fate, to match the tone of an October morning: dark, gray, and uninviting to most mankind. This book challenges that assumption, and about time. Our past, much like the present, can be a little fun.' Jón Gnarr, former mayor of Reykjavík and author of The Pirate and The Outlaw
'How Iceland Changed the Worldis not only surprising and informative. It is amusing and evocatively animates a place that I have been fascinated with for most of my life. Well worth the read!' – Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofA Thousand Acres
‘An entertaining, offbeat (and pleasingly concise) history of the remote North Atlantic nation … perfect for a summer getaway read’ -The Critic
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781785787652
ISBN-10: 1785787659
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Icon Books Ltd
Colecția Icon Books Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1785787659
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Icon Books Ltd
Colecția Icon Books Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
‘A
fascinating
insight
into
Icelandic
culture
and
a
fresh
perspective
on
her
global
influence.
Warning:
may
well
make
readers
wish
they
were
Icelandic,
too.’
'How Iceland Changed the Worldis not only surprising and informative. It is amusing and evocatively animates a place that I have been fascinated with for most of my life. Well worth the read!'
'Egill Bjarnason has written a delightful reminder that, when it comes to countries, size doesn’t always matter. His writing is a pleasure to read, reminiscent of Bill Bryson or Louis Theroux. He has made sure we will never take Iceland for granted again.'
'Egill Bjarnason places Iceland at the center of everything, and his narrative not only entertains but enlightens, uncovering unexpected connections.'
'Icelander Egill Bjarnason takes us on a high-speed, rough-and-tumble ride through 1,000-plus years of history—from the discovery of America to Tolkien’s muse, from the French Revolution to the NASA moonwalk, from Israel’s birth to the first woman president—all to display his home island’s mind-opening legacy.'
'I always assumed the history of Iceland had, by law or fate, to match the tone of an October morning: dark, gray, and uninviting to most mankind. This book challenges that assumption, and about time. Our past, much like the present, can be a little fun.'
‘What Egill Bjarnason sets out to explain inHow Iceland Changed the Worldhis joyously peculiar book, is why it is also so full of farce and drive — why Iceland is a country with the soul of a very small town and yet can sometimes shut down the world. Bjarnason balances pride and realism so casually that you can almost take for granted a nation whose Parliament once voted to abolish the letter “z” (except in a few words such as “pizza”).’
‘an in-depth, informative, and fascinating chronicle of Iceland’s mostly unknown contributions to the world’
‘An entertaining, offbeat (and pleasingly concise) history of the remote North Atlantic nation … perfect for a summer getaway read’
‘Bjarnason’s intriguing book might be about a cold place, but it’s tailor-made to be read on the beach.'
'How Iceland Changed the Worldis not only surprising and informative. It is amusing and evocatively animates a place that I have been fascinated with for most of my life. Well worth the read!'
'Egill Bjarnason has written a delightful reminder that, when it comes to countries, size doesn’t always matter. His writing is a pleasure to read, reminiscent of Bill Bryson or Louis Theroux. He has made sure we will never take Iceland for granted again.'
'Egill Bjarnason places Iceland at the center of everything, and his narrative not only entertains but enlightens, uncovering unexpected connections.'
'Icelander Egill Bjarnason takes us on a high-speed, rough-and-tumble ride through 1,000-plus years of history—from the discovery of America to Tolkien’s muse, from the French Revolution to the NASA moonwalk, from Israel’s birth to the first woman president—all to display his home island’s mind-opening legacy.'
'I always assumed the history of Iceland had, by law or fate, to match the tone of an October morning: dark, gray, and uninviting to most mankind. This book challenges that assumption, and about time. Our past, much like the present, can be a little fun.'
‘What Egill Bjarnason sets out to explain inHow Iceland Changed the Worldhis joyously peculiar book, is why it is also so full of farce and drive — why Iceland is a country with the soul of a very small town and yet can sometimes shut down the world. Bjarnason balances pride and realism so casually that you can almost take for granted a nation whose Parliament once voted to abolish the letter “z” (except in a few words such as “pizza”).’
‘an in-depth, informative, and fascinating chronicle of Iceland’s mostly unknown contributions to the world’
‘An entertaining, offbeat (and pleasingly concise) history of the remote North Atlantic nation … perfect for a summer getaway read’
‘Bjarnason’s intriguing book might be about a cold place, but it’s tailor-made to be read on the beach.'
Notă biografică
EGILL
BJARNASONis
an
Icelandic
journalist,
based
in
Reykjavík.
His
work
has
appeared
inNew
York
Times,National
Geographic,Associated
Press,Al
Jazeera
OnlineandLonely
Planet.
As
a
Fulbright
Foreign
Student
grantee,
he
earned
a
Master’s
degree
in
social
documentation
at
the
University
of
California,
Santa
Cruz,
where
he
also
worked
as
a
teaching
assistant
in
photography
and
statistics
for
two
years.