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Steinn Steinarr (born Aðalsteinn Kristmundsson, 13
October 1908 – 25 May 1958) was an
Icelandic poet. He is one of Iceland's
major poets and
wrote both...
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Literature in 1955 (the only
Icelander to win a
Nobel Prize thus far).
Steinn Steinarr was an
influential modernist poet
during the
early 20th
century who remains...
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expected to exist, such as in the male
names Ragnarr,
Steinarr (supposedly *Ragnarʀ, *
Steinarʀ), the
result is
apparently always /rː/
rather than */rʀ/...
- Guðmundur Kamban, Tómas Guðmundsson, Davíð Stefánsson, Jón Thoroddsen,
Steinn Steinarr, Guðmundur G. Hagalín, Þórbergur Þórðarson, and Jóhannes úr Kötlum. W....
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Steinn O.
Thompson (1893–1972),
politician in Manitoba,
Canada Steinn Steinarr (1908–1958),
Icelandic poet Kári
Steinn Karlsson (born 1986), Icelandic...
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including Bólu-Hjálmar, Sigurður Breiðfjörð,
Einar Benediktsson,
Steinn Steinarr, Örn
Arnarson and Þórarinn Eldjárn. In the late
twentieth century Sveinbjörn...
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Icelandic modernist poets working in the wake of
modernist poets like
Steinn Steinarr and Jón úr Vör, the most
prominent of whom were
Einar Bragi,
Hannes Sigfússon...
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Sylvester Stein (1920–2015, S Africa, nf/f)
Steinn Steinarr (1908–1958, Iceland, p) John
Steinbeck (1902–1968, US, f/nf)
Jonny Steinberg...
- (1917–2000) was an
Icelandic poet. He has been credited,
along with
Steinn Steinarr, as
being one of
those who
brought a
modernist approach into Icelandic...
- Þorgilsson (Stefnir) Steigar-Þórir Þórðarson (SteigÞ)
Steinarr Sjónason (StSj)
Steinarr (
Steinarr) Steingerðr Þorkelsdóttir (Steing)
Steinn Herdísarson...