• A Woman Looks Over Her Shoulder

    A Woman Looks Over Her Shoulder

    In A Woman Looks Over Her Shoulder, written by contemporary Icelandic poet Brynja Hjálmsdóttir and translated by Rachel Britton, one woman lives in a glass ball that is being shaken by someone else. This book of poems, however, is always shaking itself up, leaping between the extreme and the daily, the gross and the delicious, between being scared and being scary. These surreal, visceral, and somehow polite poems explore what it can be like to be a woman and to slither through and away from threat to find voice and form and power, no matter how strange. The apocalyptic utopia we arrive at in this book—The Whore’s City—is a perfect model to move to in one’s head: feminist, funny, odd, and a little disgusting, all towards transformation.

    3.490 kr.
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  • Eat Frozen Sh*t

    Eat Frozen Sh*t

    Look no further! The book you’re currently holding is the only Icelandic phrasebook you’ll ever actually need. Eat Frozen Shit is not just a handy guide to “colorful language”, it is so much more!

    Included in this book:

    * A practical no-bullshit guide to everyday words and phrases!
    * Filthy curse words!
    * Funny sex phrases!
    * Essential party vernacular!
    * Cool slang!
    * Uncool grandparents’ slang!
    * Hilarious illustrations!
    * A bunch of useless information!
    * And more!

    Impress your friends and family by learning to curse in one of the oldest languages in the world. It’s a gift that keeps on giving.

    3.890 kr.
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  • Friðsemd (kilja)

    Friðsemd (kilja)

    5.490 kr.
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