Frases de Halldór Laxness
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Halldór Kiljan Laxness foi um escritor islandês.

Nasceu em Reykjavík, filho de Sigríður Halldórsdóttir e Guðjón Helgason . Viveu em Reykjavík até sua juventude, e mudou-se para Laxnes em 1905. Quarenta anos mais tarde mudou-se para Gljúfrasteinn, Mosfellssveit.

Com 14 anos escreveu o primeiro artigo, publicado no jornal Morgunblaðið, que assinou com a sigla H.G.. Não muito mais tarde publicou, com o seu nome, um artigo sobre um velho relógio no referido jornal. Durante sua carreira escreveu 51 romances, poesia, artigos de jornal, livros de viagens, peças de teatro, contos e outras obras.

Em 1923, Laxness converteu-se ao catolicismo, experiência que o autor relata na obra "O grande tecelão da Caxemira ". Contudo abandonou essa religião e aderiu ao comunismo .

Foi galardoado com o Nobel de Literatura de 1955. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. Abril 1902 – 8. Fevereiro 1998  •  Outros nomes هالدور لاکسنس, Հալդոր Լաքսնես
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Halldór Laxness frases e citações

Halldór Laxness: Frases em inglês

“b>A man is not independent unless he has the courage to stand alone.

Halldór Laxness

Sjálfstætt fólk (Independent People) (1935), Book Two, Part III: Conclusion

“Everyone always believes everything nasty of everyone else, and especially if it's a lie.”

Halldór Laxness

Vegmey Hansdóttir
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book Two: The Palace of the Summerland

“The fire's hottest for the one who burns himself.”

Halldór Laxness

Jón Hreggviðsson
Íslandsklukkan (Iceland's Bell) (1946), Part I: Iceland's Bell

“It's you who are strange. Talking to you is like talking to someone who has no shadow.”

Halldór Laxness

Jórunn
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book Three: The House of the Poet

“Yes, it is a painful lot to be a poet and to love both God and man by the farthest northern seas!”

Halldór Laxness

Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book One: The Revelation of the Deity

“Icelanders! You are the descendants of Nordic vikings! Down with Irish slaves!”

Halldór Laxness

The True Icelanders of Sviðinsvík
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book Three: The House of the Poet

“Learn never to look forward to anything. It is the beginning of knowing how to endure everything.”

Halldór Laxness

Thórarna, the woman from Landbrot
Brekkukotsannáll (The Fish Can Sing) (1957)

“Flowers are immortal. You cut them in autumn and they grow again in spring—somewhere.”

Halldór Laxness livro The Atom Station

the organist
Atómstöðin (The Atom Station) (1948)

“Dear darling Americans, Jesus let them come with the atom bomb quick.”

Halldór Laxness livro The Atom Station

Cleopatra
Atómstöðin (The Atom Station) (1948)

“It is a waste of words to try to impute to the Creator democratic ideas or social virtues; or to think that one can move Him with weeping and wailing, and persuade Him with logic and legal quibbles. Nothing is so pointless as words.”

Halldór Laxness livro Kristnihald undir Jökli (bók)

Pastor Jón's eulogy to Dr. Sýngmann
Kristnihald undir Jökli (Under the Glacier/Christianity at Glacier) (1968)

“Slow good luck is best.”

Halldór Laxness

Álfgrímur's grandmother
Brekkukotsannáll (The Fish Can Sing) (1957)

“White ravens are rare.”

Halldór Laxness

Björn of Brekkukot
Brekkukotsannáll (The Fish Can Sing) (1957)