Birgir Sigurðsson
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Birgir Sigurðsson is a writer born in Reykjavík on August 28, 1937. He was a journalist and then an elementary teacher in Iceland in the 1960s, but then moved to Amsterdam to study singing. While there he quit singing, but became a poet and returned to Iceland as such. He continued to teach, but also did poetry and plays. His play A Day of Hope gaining notice on that end. He has also written novels.