Jón Thoroddsen junior

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Jón Thoroddsen (18 February 1898 – 1 January 1925) was an Icelandic poet and playwright.

Early life

Jón was born in Ísafjörður in the West Fjords region of Iceland. One of thirteen children, his parents were sýslumaður Skúli Thoroddsen and poet Theodóra Guðmundsdóttir Thoroddsen. Jón graduated from Reykjavík Junior College in 1918, studied at the University of Copenhagen in 1919, and completed the law exam at the University of Iceland in 1924.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Career

In 1922, Jón published Flugur, a collection of short texts that scholars have since identified as the first collection of prose poetry in the Icelandic language.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Prior to the publication of Flugur, prose poetry was rare in Icelandic literature.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Thus, Jón's work was an important contribution to Icelandic modernism.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite book</ref> The same year, he also published the three-act play María Magdalena and he published a number of other pieces in the Icelandic periodicals Eimreiðin, Iðunn, and Skírnir.<ref name=":0" />

Outside of his literary activities, Jón was an active member of Iceland's Social Democratic Party. He was the party's candidate in the Norður-Ísafjarðarsýsla district in the 1923 parliamentary election but lost, receiving 30.67% of the vote.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Death and legacy

Jón was hit by a tram in Copenhagen on 24 December 1924. He died a week later at the age of 26 on 1 January 1925. In 1933, Tómas Guðmundsson composed the elegy "Jón Thoroddsen. Cand. jur. In Memoriam," which is thought to be one of Iceland's greatest elegies.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />

Flugur was republished in 1986 and again in 2002 by Icelandic publisher JPV.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The collection was also translated into English and published alongside the work of his mother Theodóra in 2020.<ref name=":1" />

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