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laxness

[lahks-nes] / ˈlɑks nɛs /


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Laxness inspired but he also cast a shadow, and if you had been an aspiring writer in Iceland in the ’40s or ’50s, or even the ’60s, you would probably have felt both.

From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2022

Laxness was prolific — he wrote 22 novels, as well as stories, plays, poetry and travelogues.

From Washington Post • Jun. 6, 2022

In 2021, she was awarded the Halldór Laxness International Literary Prize for her contribution to "the renewal of the art of storytelling".

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2021

It was based on the four-volume novel of the same name by Halldór Laxness, Iceland’s greatest writer and its only Nobel Prize laureate.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 11, 2016

Tensity and Laxness The tensity or laxness of your muscles when you are in the presence of a prospect will suggest to him very diverse ideas.

From Certain Success by Hawkins, Norval A.




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