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Brotahead. A novel by Þórarin Eldjárn.
In the autumn of 1649, Guðmundur Andrésson, an Icelandic commoner from Bjarg in Miðfjörður, is behind bars in the king's Copenhagen.
He is well-educated and well-educated, a scholar and a poet. However, he has never been able to learn to show due respect for authority, both secular and spiritual, and this gets to him.
He is accused of having written a scandalous piece against the Great Edict, the harsh moral legislation that plagued Icelanders for centuries.
In Bláturn, one of the most infamous prisons in the Danish Empire, Guðmundur awaits his fate while he reflects on his life and tries to piece together the pieces.
In the autumn of 1649, Guðmundur Andrésson, an Icelandic commoner from Bjarg in Miðfjörður, is behind bars in the king's Copenhagen.
He is well-educated and well-educated, a scholar and a poet. However, he has never been able to learn to show due respect for authority, both secular and spiritual, and this gets to him.
He is accused of having written a scandalous piece against the Great Edict, the harsh moral legislation that plagued Icelanders for centuries.
In Bláturn, one of the most infamous prisons in the Danish Empire, Guðmundur awaits his fate while he reflects on his life and tries to piece together the pieces.