CoDex 1962, Sjon
CoDex 1962, Sjon
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CoDex 1962
A Trilogy

Author: Sjón, Victoria Cribb

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 16 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/25/2018


Synopsis

Longlisted for the 2019 PEN America Translation Prize and the 2019 Translated Book AwardSpanning eras, continents, and genres, CoDex 1962―twenty years in the making―is Sjón’s epic threepart masterpieceOver the course of four dazzling novels translated into dozens of languages, Sjón has earned a global reputation as one of the world’s most interesting writers. But what the world has never been able to read is his great trilogy of novels, known collectively as CoDex 1962―now finally complete.Josef Löwe, the narrator, was born in 1962―the same year, the same moment even, as Sjón. Josef’s story, however, stretches back decades in the form of Leo Löwe―a Jewish fugitive during World War II who has an affair with a maid in a German inn; together, they form a baby from a piece of clay. If the first volume is a love story, the second is a crime story: Löwe arrives in Iceland with the claybaby inside a hatbox, only to be embroiled in a murder mystery―but by the end of the volume, his clay son has come to life. And in the final volume, set in presentday Reykjavík, Josef’s story becomes science fiction as he crosses paths with the outlandish CEO of a biotech company (based closely on reality) who brings the story of genetics and genesis full circle. But the future, according to Sjón, is not so dark as it seems.In CoDex 1962, Sjón has woven ancient and modern material and folklore and cosmic myths into a singular masterpiece―encompassing genre fiction, theology, expressionist film, comic strips, fortean studies, genetics, and, of course, the rich tradition of Icelandic storytelling.

About Sjón

Born in Reykjavik in 1962, Sjón is a celebrated Icelandic author whose novels have been published in over thirty-five languages. He won the Nordic Council's Literary Prize for his novel The Blue Fox(the Nordic countries' equivalent of the Man Booker Prize) and the novel From The Mouth Of The Whale was shortlisted for both the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. The novel Moonstone – The Boy Who Never Was received every literary prize in Iceland, including the coveted Icelandic Literary Prize. CoDex 1962, a novel in three books written over 25 years, was published in Iceland in 2016 to great acclaim. As a poet, librettist, and lyricist, Sjón has published more than a half dozen poetry collections, written four opera libretti, and lyrics for various artists. In 2001 he was nominated for an Oscar for his lyrics in the film Dancer In The Dark. Sjón is the president of PEN International's Icelandic Centre and lives in Reykjavik with his wife and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meike

A golem in Iceland? A stamp-collecting werewolf? A black scholar of religion performing Mexican lucha libre in pursuit of a magical golden ring stolen from a Jewish refugee/alchemist? YES YES YES. Sjón's "CoDex 1962" is one wild ride, a three-part tome interweaving a myriad of ideas and thus illustr......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Authors are as much in thrall as readers to these natural attributes of stories and books.  Little do they suspect that most of what they consider new and innovative in their works is actually so old that millennia have passed since the idea first took shape in the mind of a female storyteller who p......more

Goodreads review by Kuszma

„Jót, Sjón. Ebben áll a nagy titok.” (Kazinczy Ferenc végig nem gondolt aranyköpései, XVII. kötet) „…kedve lett volna megrázni és ráordítani, hogy maradjon a saját történeténél…” (Sjón: CoDex 1962; 485. oldal) Kétféle író van*. Az egyik számára a nyelv eszköz, amellyel a tartalom minél pontosabban kifej......more