
Ancient Icelandic literature has influenced all kinds of art work all over the world, including comics, heavy metal rock, novels and films. Jón Karl Helgason, Professor at the Faculty of Icelandic and Comparative Cultural Studies, is currently studying the afterlife of the Icelandic literary heritage. “Recent products of this kind are two films on Thor, the god of Thunder, based on comics by Marvel Comics and starring Chris Hemsworth,” says Helgason.
“In my experience many young people come to Iceland to learn Icelandic or Medieval Icelandic Studies have originally come across Icelandic literary heritage through American comics, Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings or other similar avenues. Films, comics and computer games may today have more influence on the world’s understanding of Icelandic Sagas than quality publications and scholarly research,” says Helgason.
Eighteen months ago Reaktion Books, a British publishing house, approach Helgason and suggested he write a book on the re-write of the Icelandic Sagas and eddaic poems, exploring how those writings influenced world renowned artists such as Ibsen, Wagner, Tolkien and Willam Morris, “but also how film makers, comic book writers, computer game designers and heavy metal musicians have in recent years sought inspiration in this Icelandic heritage,” says Helgason.