Dagur Sigurðarson

Icelandic poet, translator and visual artist
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Dagur Sigurðarson (6 August 1937 – 19 February 1994) was an Icelandic poet, translator and visual artist.[1]

Family

His maternal niece is Katrín Jakobsdóttir, the former Prime Minister of Iceland.[citation needed]

Books

  • Shares in the Sunset - 1958
  • The Millennium Adventure - 1960
  • The Dog Farm or the Reconstruction of the Economy - 1963
  • Níðstaung hin meiri - 1965
  • Some American Poems - 1966 (translations)
  • Rough metal and gray silver - 1971
  • Conscious widening of the buttocks - 1974
  • The Queen of the Jungle Sacrifices Tarsan - 1974
  • Fagurskinna - 1976
  • Karlson and kerling hel - 1976
  • Ordinary Housewife - 1977
  • Sunshine Fool - 1980
  • Before Laugavegur eruption - 1985
  • Kella is not related to them - 1988
  • Glímuskjálfti - 1989 (Total collection of poems of the day)

References

  1. ^ Háskólabókasafn, Landsbókasafn Íslands-. "Tímarit.is". timarit.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2021-03-07.
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