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Australian Burial Rites

Hannah Kent's debut novel Burial Rites is set in Iceland in 1830 and reimagines the life and death of Agnes Magnusdottir, the last woman executed in Iceland. Kent became fascinated with Agnes's story after traveling to Iceland as a teenager and being struck by the landscape. Her draft of the novel won an award and she secured an unprecedented international publishing deal worth over $1 million. The novel depicts Agnes's final months awaiting execution on a rural farm, where she bonds with the family. Kent was encouraged by her mentor Geraldine Brooks to introduce more warmth and light into the grim story. Though set in Iceland, Kent believes the novel reflects the Australian experience of living in a landscape that can

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Australian Burial Rites

Hannah Kent's debut novel Burial Rites is set in Iceland in 1830 and reimagines the life and death of Agnes Magnusdottir, the last woman executed in Iceland. Kent became fascinated with Agnes's story after traveling to Iceland as a teenager and being struck by the landscape. Her draft of the novel won an award and she secured an unprecedented international publishing deal worth over $1 million. The novel depicts Agnes's final months awaiting execution on a rural farm, where she bonds with the family. Kent was encouraged by her mentor Geraldine Brooks to introduce more warmth and light into the grim story. Though set in Iceland, Kent believes the novel reflects the Australian experience of living in a landscape that can

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THEAUSTRALIAN

HannahKent'sdebutnovelBurialRitesiswrittenin
coldblood
STEPHENROMEI THEAUSTRALIAN APRIL20,201312:00AM

InBurialRites,HannahKentreimaginesthelifeanddeathofAgnesMagnusdottir,thelastwomantobeexecutedinIceland.
Picture:KellyBarnesSource:TheAustralian

ITallstartedbecauseshewasagirlwhohadneverseensnow.Thatlack,commonplace
enoughinanAustralianchildhood,tookHannahKenttoadesolatehillsideinIceland
where,morethan170yearsearlier,onewoman'slifecametoabrutalend.
Itwas2003,Kentwas17and,thoughshecouldnothaveknownitatthetime,themoment
markedthebeginningofherownlifeasanauthor.
Adecadelater,KentisabouttopublishthemosttalkedaboutAustraliandebutnovelinyears.
BurialRitesreimaginesthelifeanddeathofAgnesMagnusdottir,thelastwomantobeexecuted
inIceland.Sentencedtodeathforherpartinthegorymurderoftwomen,shewasbeheadedby
axeonJanuary12,1830,aged33.
Whileawaitingexecution,Agnesisheldattheruralhomeofamiddlerankingofficial,Jon
Jonsson,where,inKent'stelling,sheslowlybecomespartofthehousehold,bondingespecially
withJonsson'swife,Margret.Sheisvisitedbyajuniorpriest,anearboychargedwithsecuring
herspiritualsalvationbeforesheisputtodeath.
Todate,muchofthechatteraboutBurialRiteshasbeenofmoney,andunderstandablyso.After
Kent'sdraftnovelwontheinauguralWritingAustraliaUnpublishedManuscriptAward,which
includedamentorshipwithPulitzerPrizewinningUSbasedAustraliannovelistGeraldine
Brooks,therewasheadybiddingforthebookbetweenpublishersinAustraliaandoverseas.

IntheendKentsecuredaninternationaltwobookdealworthmorethan$1million,anunheard
ofresultforafirsttimeAustralianwriter.BurialRiteswillbepublishedinAustralianextmonth,
BritaininAugustandtheUSinSeptember.
"IdorecogniseI'minaveryprivilegedposition,"Kentsays."Ihavenoideawhyithappened,
butI'mgratefulthatitdid."
AtthesametimeKent,asmartandselfpossessed27yearold,saysshedoesn'tfeelunderany
extrapressurebecauseoftheeyepoppingadvance.
"WhenIwrite,IwriteformyselfandIhavehighexpectations...soI'mjusttryingtomeetthose.
I'mnotgoingtodistractmyselfwithotherpeople'sexpectations."
Havingsaidthat,shehopespeoplewillrememberBurialRitesisafirstbook."Idowonderthat
peoplemightnotreaditasadebutnovel,thattheymighthaveelevatedexpectations.I'mnot
deluded,Idon'tthinkeveryonewilllikeit,butitisafirstbookandI'mstilllearningandthisis
verymuchmyapprenticeshipasawriter."
Inthesamespirit,Kent,whoisalsodeputyeditorofthenewishliteraryjournalKillYour
Darlings,declaresherselfunconcernedaboutthereviews:"I'mlookingforwardtothem.I'm
hopingthey'lltellmethingsIhaven'trecognisedmyselfyet,soIcanincorporatethemas
constructivefeedback."
WearetalkingoverlunchatacafeintheAdelaideHills,whereKentgrewupandhasspentmost
ofherlife.Herfatherisasuperfundmanager("Butnotatypicalaccountant,"shesays),her
motherisaprimaryschoolprincipalandhersisterBrionyisabuddingactorwhohadasmall
roleintherecentAustralianfilmBeautifulKate.
Shedescribesanidyllicchildhood:"Ispenttheweekendsrunningaroundinpaddocks,building
cubbies,playingunderoaktrees.Itwaswonderful,magical.
"Iwasaveryimaginativechildandmyparentswereveryencouragingofthat.MysisterandI
wouldputonplaysIwouldwritemyownstories.Iwasthetypicallynerdy,bookishkidyou
wouldprobablyimaginesomeonewhowantedtobeawriterwouldbeatthatage."
Kentiswarmandvivacious,easytotalkto.Shetellsastoryaboutwritingherfirstworkof
fictionatagesix,aboutafishwho,shockedwhenfamilymembersstartdisappearingtosupplya
newfishandchipshop,devisesacunningplantosavethepiscinecommunity.WhenIsuggest
it'saredemptivestory,Kentrejoins:"Yes,buttragicaswell."Whileshelikesomanycuther
readingteethonEnidBlyton(TheMagicFarawayTreeandTheNaughtiestGirlintheSchool
beingfavourites),asanolderreadershegravitatedtowards"anythingthatwasabitgrim:allthe
Russians,Hardy,JudetheObscure,thatsortofstuff".
Grimcanbehardtoshake,andKentsaysBrooks'smostimportantcontributiontoBurialRites
wastoencourageherto"letalittlelightin"."Shehelpedmetakeahugestepbackandlookat
thebroaderthemesinthenovel,"shesays."Wereworkedtheending,whichisstillextremely
grimbutwasevenmoresobackthen."
Brooksagrees,sayingwhenshefirstreceivedthemanuscript,"Ifeltslightlyfraudulent"."Itwas
anaccomplished,sophisticatedandutterlyengagingpieceofwork.Myonlysignificantinput
perhapswastoencourageHannahtofreeherselftoletalittlemorelightandwarmthintothe
northernchill.
"TheversionIsawimpliedthepowerofloveandconnectionisaseasonoflossanddespair,but

didnotfullyopenuptothisnarrativeimpulse."
AndsowecirclebacktoAgnesMagnusdottir.KentmadethatfirsttriptoIcelandonaRotary
exchange,havingdecidedtotakeayearoffafterfinishinghighschool.
"IhadaninterestinScandinaviancountriesbecauseI'dneverseensnow.WhenIwasdoingthe
interviewswiththeRotarypeople,IthinkIwastheonlypersonwhowasenthusiasticaboutthe
prospectofsnowandcoldand24hourdarkness...andthat'showIfoundmyselfleavinga40
plusdegreesAdelaidesummerandlandingsmackbanginthemiddleofanIcelandicwinter."
Kentsayssheimmediatelyfellinlovewiththebarrenlandscape.Indeed,morethanthat:"The
closestIcanbegintodescribethegripithadonmeisthatitfeltlikeahomecomingwhenIsaw
it.Istilldon'tknowwhyexactlybutIdothinkpeoplecanhaveaspiritualconnectionto
landscape,andIcertainlydidinIceland."
Kent'saffinityforthelandscaperesoundsoneverypageofBurialRites:itisnotbackdropor
scenerybutacharacterofitsown,demandingyetindifferent,thedominantinfluenceonthelives
ofeveryoneinthestory.Hereisabriefexample,amomentfromAgnes'slastdayonearth:
Nowcomesthedarkeningskyandacoldwindthatpassesrightthroughyou,asthoughyouwere
notthere,itpassesthroughyouasthoughitdoesnotcarewhetheryouarealiveordead,foryou
willbegoneandthewindwillstillbethere,lickingthegrassflatupontheground,notcaring
whetherthesoilisatfreezeorthaw,foritwillfreezeandthawagain,andsoonyourbones,now
hotwithbloodandthickjuicywithmarrow,willbedryandbrittleandflakeandfreezeandthaw
withtheweightofthedirtuponyou,andthelastmoistureofyourbodywillbedrawnuptothe
surfacebythegrass,andthewindwillcomeandknockitdownandpushyoubackagainstthe
rocks,oritwillscrapeyouupunderitsnailsandtakeyououttoseainawildscreamingofsnow.
"Landscapeisdestiny,"Kentsays,quotingRonRash,theAmericanwriteroftheAppalachians.
"Thesecharactersareasmuchformedbythelandscapeandtheyarebythesocialmoresoftheir
time."
AnditisherethattheAustraliansensibilitycomestothefore,theunderstandingofalandthat
canproducebeautyandterror."Ithinkanypeoplewholiveinacountrythatcanbebeautifuland
hostileatthesametimehaveaparticularawarenessofthatanditcomesthroughwhenwewrite
aboutit,"Kentsays.
"Wepayhomagetohowgorgeousitis,butwealsorespecthowdangerousitis."
Kentsaysthe"bestfictionshouldbeuniversal"andlaughsatthementionoftheMilesFranklin
LiteraryAward,withitsstipulationthateligiblebooksmustreflect"Australianlifeinanyofits
phases"."Oh,Idon'tthinkI'llhaveanyluckthere,"shesays.
ForBrooks,though,it'snolaughingmatter."ThisbusinessofbooksbyAussieshaving'nothing
oralmostnothingtodowithAustralia'isanarrowandblockheadedidea,"shesays.
"HannahandIarefortunateenoughtohavegrownupinandbeeneducatedinacountrythatis
turnedoutto,andfascinatedby,thewideworld.
"Australianness,especiallytherichmulticulturalstewofordinarysuburbanlife,empowersusto
feelastakeindiverseculturesandhistories.Ithinkallofmynovels,whatevertheirsetting,are
profoundlyAustralianbooks,andIthinkHannah'sis,too."

WHILEIcelandwasloveatfirstsightfortheteenageKent,shestruggledinherfirstmonthsin
thecountry.Boardedwithanoldercouplewholefthertoherowndevices,shyandunableto
speakthelanguage,shefelthomesickandawkwardlyalien."I'dbewalkingtoschoolinthesnow
andcarswouldslowdownandeveryonewouldhaveagoodlookoutthewindowsatthe
exchangestudent,butnoonewouldspeaktome,"sherecalls.
Kenteventuallymovedtoanotherhostfamily,onewithfouryoungchildren.This"resembled
mylifeinAustraliaalittlebitmore"andalsohelpedherlearnthelanguage.Shejoinedalocal
theatregroupand,sixmonthsintoheryearlongstay,startedtofeelathome.
YetitwasduringthosebereftfirstmonthsthatshefirstheardAgnes'sstory,andithadadeep
impact.Sheandherhostshappenedtodrivepasttheexecutionsiteoneday.
"TheytoldmeitwasawomanIdon'tevenknowifIheardhernameatthatstagewhohad
beenbeheadedforthemurderoftwomen,"Kentsays.
"BesidesthenaturalcuriosityIthinkeveryonehasaboutexecutionsandmurders,therewas
somethingabouttheideaofthiswomanwhowasinasmallcommunity,isolatedyetvery
conspicuous,thatresonatedwithmyownintensefeelingsatthetime."
Kentcontinueswithalaugh:"Notthatyoucancompareoursituations,Iknow!Oneisalonely
exchangestudentandtheotherisawomancondemnedtodeath...buttherewassomethingthere,
apersonalconnection,thatmademewanttolearnmoreaboutherstory."
ThatcuriositybecameaprojectwhenKent,backinAdelaideanddoingacreativewritingdegree
atFlindersUniversity,hadtowriteasectionofanovelaspartofherhonoursthesis."Bythat
stageIknewIwantedtowriteaboutIceland,becauseithadsuchaprofoundimpactonmeandI
hadsomanyquestionsaboutthiswomanthatIwantedtoexplore,"shesays.
ShereceivedthegreenlightfromhersupervisorsandstartedtoresearchAgnes'slife.Shewas
immediatelystruckbythestereotypicalportrayalofheras"thisscheming,scornedwoman,a
witchweavingawebofdeceit"."It'stheideaofwomenaseithermonstersorangels,withno
middleground,"shesays.
SoKentsetaboutturningAgnesintoahumanbeing.
There'sanobviousparallelherewithHilaryMantel'sblockbusterTudorEnglandtrilogyWolf
Hall,BringuptheBodiesandtheworkinprogress,TheMirrorandtheLightinwhicha
characterlargelycaricaturedbyhistory,ThomasCromwell,isbroughttolifeasamanof
extraordinaryintensityandcomplexity.AndMantel'sbooksdofeaturequiteabitofbeheading.
Kentreadwidelyabout19thcenturyIceland"everythingfromdryacademicarticlesonsheep
grazingtostatisticalaccountsoninfantmortalitytoworksontheimplicationsofillegitimacy"
tobuildapictureofthetimeinwhichAgneslived.ShereturnedtoIcelandtostudythepublic
records,includingofficialaccountsofthecrimeanditsaftermath.Shemakesgooduseofsuch
documentsthroughoutthenovel,suchasaDanishofficial'sletterinstructingtheaxebereturned
toCopenhagenaftertheexecutionshadbeencarriedout(IcelandwasthenpartoftheKingdom
ofDenmark).
Buthistoricalresearchwilltakeafictionwriteronlysofar.HowdidKent,whoshiftsinthe
novelbetweenAgnes'sfirstpersonaccountandathirdpersonnarrative,findherprotagonist's
voice,tapheremotionallife?
"Ithinkalotoffictionwriting,alotofcharacterisation,isjustempathy,andthat'showshecame

about,"shesays."Itwastheresultofhavingthoughtabouthermoreorlessconstantlyfor10
yearsobsessedisthewordmyfamilyuseandaskingmyselfwhatitwouldbeliketobeinher
position."
WeknowhowAgnes'sstorymustend,soKentlookselsewheretocreatesuspense,gradually
buildingagrippingstoryofwhatmighthavehappenedonthenightofMarch13,1828,when
NatanKetilssonandPeturJonssonwerestabbedandbludgeonedtodeath.
"IwasmoreconcernedwiththestoryofAgnes'slifethaninherexecutionoreventhemurders,"
Kentsays."SoIforgotabouttheexecutionwhenIwaswritingitandIhopethereaderdoestoo."
Agnesemergesasastrongwomaninabookfullofthem,Margretespecially.ButKentsays
everyoneinIcelandatthattimehadtobestrongtosurvive."It'snotlikeIsetouttowritea
feministnovel.Ijustwantedtowriteanovelwherethecharacters'strengthwasadirectresultof
theirnecessarystoicisminthefaceofsomuchhostility."
WhenIaskifshelikesAgnes,Kentreplies:"Ido,but'like'seemsastrangewaytoputit.I'm
intenselyinterestedinthiswoman.Ithinkit'sherambiguitythatdrawsmemorethananything.
Sheexemplifieshowweareallcapableoflovingandhatinganddoingbadanddoinggood...
withoutbeingbadorgoodpeople."

MantelhasspokenwistfullyofthefactsheandCromwellwillhavetopartcompanyattheendof
hernextbook,whenhewillpartcompanywithhishead.
Kent,whoisatworkonanotherhistoricalnovel,sayssheis"readynottowriteaboutAgnes"but
"willalwayscarryher".
"Idon'tthinkIneedtoletgoofher,"shesays."She'ssomeonewhostillinterestsmeandyou
don'tansweryourownquestionsaboutsomethingsimplybywritingabookaboutit."
StephenRomeiisTheAustralian'sliteraryeditor.
HannahKentwillbeaguestoftheSydneyWritersFestival,May2026.www.swf.org.au
(http://www.swf.org.au)

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