Halldór Laxness Quote

Other children had fathers and mothers and honored them, and they prospered and lived to a ripe old age; but he was often bitter towards his father and mother and dishonored them in his heart. His mother had cuckolded his father, and his father had betrayed his mother, and both of them had betrayed the boy. The only consolation was that he had a Father in heaven. And yet—it would have been better to have a father on earth.


Heimsljós (World Light) (1940)


Other children had fathers and mothers and honored them, and they prospered and lived to a ripe old age; but he was often bitter towards his father...

Other children had fathers and mothers and honored them, and they prospered and lived to a ripe old age; but he was often bitter towards his father...

Other children had fathers and mothers and honored them, and they prospered and lived to a ripe old age; but he was often bitter towards his father...

Other children had fathers and mothers and honored them, and they prospered and lived to a ripe old age; but he was often bitter towards his father...