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  1. Arnaldur Indriðason (pronounced [ˈartnaltʏr ˈɪntrɪðasɔn]; born 28 January 1961 [1]) [2] is an Icelandic writer of crime fiction; his most popular series features the protagonist Detective Erlendur. [3] Early life [ edit] Arnaldur was born in Reykjavík on 28 January 1961, the son of writer Indriði G. Þorsteinsson.

  2. Licenciado en Historia, es periodista, crítico de cine y autor de novela negra. 1 Vive con su mujer y sus tres hijos en Reikiavik. Es el autor más conocido de las letras islandesas, traducido a 37 idiomas y con más de 7 millones de ejemplares vendidos en todo el mundo en octubre de 2011.

  3. Arnaldur Indriðason. Arnaldur Indriðason has the rare distinction of having won the Nordic Crime Novel Prize two years running. He is also the winner of the highly respected and world famous CWA Gold Dagger Award for the top crime novel of the year in the English language, Silence of the Grave.

  4. Arnaldur Indriðason (fæddur 28. janúar 1961 í Reykjavík) er íslenskur spennusagnahöfundur og sagnfræðingur. Arnaldur er sonur Þórunnar Ólafar Friðriksdóttur og Indriða G. Þorsteinssonar rithöfundar. Hann lauk BA-prófi í sagnfræði frá Háskóla Íslands árið 1996 og starfaði við Morgunblaðið frá því hann ...

  5. Sigurverkið. (2021) Description / Buy at Amazon. Icelandic author and writer of crime-fiction, Arnaldur Indridason is well known and equally well regarded for his unique brand of suspense, intrigue and realism as he makes influential waves within the thriller genre.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2022 · Arnaldur Indriðason (Reikiavik, 1961) es autor, entre otras novelas negras, de Las Marismas, que recibió La Llave de Cristal a la mejor novela policiaca nórdica del año 2002, La voz, ganadora del Martin Beck Award a la mejor novela negra traducida al sueco, El hombre del lago e Invierno ártico e Hipotermia.

  7. Arnaldur Indriðason. The Sound of Creation. “It ought not to be possible to write crime fiction in Iceland because nothing happens here. And it's extremely difficult to convince readers of anything else. This is the challenge you're faced with,” says crime-writer Arnaldur Indriðason. Interview: Pétur Blöndal. Photos: Kristinn Ingvarsson.