The Woman at 1,000 Degrees
By (Author) Hallgrmur Helgason
Translated by Brian FitzGibbon
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
1st April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
839.6935
384
Width 146mm, Height 225mm
558g
Eighty-year-old Herra Bjornsson lives alone in a garage with her laptop, an oxygen tank and her fathers old hand grenade. Neglected by her family, she spends her days spying on her children by hacking their emails and preparing to lose the race against the ticking time bomb of lung cancer, even making an appointment for her own cremation. As she counts down her final days, Herra looks back at her own remarkable life. Her happy childhood in Iceland was disrupted by the outbreak of war and her fathers fervent love of Hitler. Shipped off to supposed safety, Herra spent the war trekking alone across war-torn Europe in a desperate bid to survive. Based on the first Icelandic presidents real-life granddaughter, Hallgrmur Helgasons highly unusual and captivating tale spans the twentieth century in a way that is as hilarious as it is heart-breaking, taking readers on a whirlwind tour of Europe and South America before eventually returning home to Iceland where the final pieces of this haunting puzzle fall into place.
Hallgrmur Helgasonis anIcelandicpainter, novelist, translator, and columnist. His first novel was published in 1990 and he came to international fame with his third novel,101 Reykjavik, which was translated into fourteen languages and was made into a film. A father of three, he divides his time betweenReykjavk and the island of Hrsey. Brian FitzGibbonis a translator and author. He is the translator of 101 Reykjavik, also byHallgrmur Helgason,and ofButterflies in Novemberby Auur Ava lafsdttir, which was longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2014. He lives inReykjavk.