![]() ![]() Interestingly, actress Arndis Hrönn Egilsdottir (judging performance) felt that the soothing voice of Tulinius was perhaps only a cloak for his dormant terrorist persona, and while Bergur Ebbi Benediktsson (author of Tími hnyttninnar er liðinn and judging literary merit) sensed Springsteenesque undertones in Tulinius' poetry, Andri Snær's performance reminded him eerily of. Cartoonist Hugleikur Dagsson (author of Should you be laughing at this? and judging intangibles) was struck by the youthful appearance of both Tulinius and Magnason - as Tulinius reminded him of a kindergarten student, whereas Magnason struck him as the perfect kindergarten teacher. ![]() The dawn of hashtag poetry, perhaps? Andri Snær Magnason (author of LoveStar & The Story of the Blue Planet) then took the stage and read the opening of his upcoming as-of-yet untitled novel that seems to be a playful post-economic-meltdown fantasy. 1 crown.īut before the finale was even a consideration, the night kicked off with poet/novelist Kári Tulinius reading a pseudo-rap comprised of keywords associated with summer: Beer. In one of our most exhilarating debuts ever, Literary Death Match descended on Dolly in gob-smacking Reykjavik, where a jam-packed audience saw Kári Tuliniusnarrowly outduel Auður Jónsdóttirin an Icelandic Literary Pictionary finale by a narrow 3-1 margin to win Tulinius the LDM Reykjavik, Ep. ![]()
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