Halldór Laxness book Kristnihald undir Jökli (bók)
Pastor Jón Prímus
Kristnihald undir Jökli (Under the Glacier/Christianity at Glacier) (1968)
1940s–present, A Mencken Chrestomathy (1949)
Halldór Laxness book Kristnihald undir Jökli (bók)
Pastor Jón Prímus
Kristnihald undir Jökli (Under the Glacier/Christianity at Glacier) (1968)
“The historian will tell you what happened. The novelist will tell you what it felt like.”
E.L. Doctorow (1931–2015) novelist, editor, professor
Time (26 June 2006)
Hayden White (1928–2018) American historian
"The fictions of factual representation"
John Dos Passos (1896–1970) novelist, playwright, poet, journalist, painter
"Statement of Belief," Bookman, Sept 1928
“David Irving is not just a Fascist historian. He is also a great historian of Fascism.”
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
"Hitler's Ghost" http://www.fpp.co.uk/StMartinsPress/Hitchens0696.html, Vanity Fair (June 1996) <br class="br">1990s
Burton Rascoe (1892–1957) American writer
Introduction to Chivalry (1921) by James Branch Cabell, later published in Prometheans : Ancient and Modern (1933), p. 279
Context: Once we understand the fundamentals of Mr. Cabell's artistic aims, it is not easy to escape the fact that in Figures of Earth he undertook the staggering and almost unsuspected task of rewriting humanity's sacred books, just as in Jurgen he gave us a stupendous analogue of the ceaseless quest for beauty. For we must accept the truth that Mr. Cabell is not a novelist at all in the common acceptance of the term, but a historian of the human soul. His books are neither documentary nor representational; his characters are symbols of human desires and motives. By the not at all simple process of recording faithfully the projections of his rich and varied imagination, he has written thirteen books, which he accurately terms biography, wherein is the bitter-sweet truth about human life.
“Praise is the shipwreck of historians.”
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902) British politician and historian
The Study of History (1895)
“The historian is a reversed prophet.”
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829) German poet, critic and scholar
Der Historiker ist ein rückwärtsgekehrter Prophet.
Athenäum, I, 2, 20: Fragmente
Athenäum (1798 - 1800)
“The revolution does not need historians.”
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution