Storm Birds

Storm Birds

by Einar Karason
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/09/2020

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"This gripping novel is as good at describing the magnificent seascapes and the unforgiving elements as it is at examining the inner lives of the besieged crew, toiling ceaselessly against implacable nature" -Financial Times BOOKS OF THE YEAR


"Gripping and Exciting" The Sunday Times BOOKS OF THE YEAR


In February 1959, several Icelandic trawlers were caught in a storm off Newfoundland's Grand Banks. What happened there is the inspiration for this novel. Not since The Perfect Storm has there been a book which captures the sheer drama and terror of a crisis at sea. Karason is an exceptional storyteller, an Icelandic Erskine Caldwell or William Faulkner.


The side trawler Mafurinn is hit by a major storm just as they prepare to turn for home. Thirty-two men aboard, and a hold full of redfish. The sea is cold enough to kill a man in minutes, and the trawler quickly ices up in the biting frost and violent tempest.


The heavy icing weighs down the already fully laden craft, which is pummelled by one breaker after another - and here, out on the open sea, there is no exit route. Distress signals from other ships in the same circumstance and be heard from the fishing grounds around them. It is a battle of life and death.


Translated from the Icelandic by Quentin Bates

ISBN:
9780857059444
9780857059444
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-09-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Quercus
Einar Karason

Einar Karason (born November 24, 1955 in Reykjavik, Iceland) started his career writing poetry for literary magazines, and published his first novel in 1981. He is best known for his novel ar sem djoflaeyjan ris, which was translated into English as Devil's Island (2000) and made into a film.

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