Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Qupperneq 81

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1962, Qupperneq 81
ON THE EBBING TIDE 63 ing in the neighborhood, soon ar- rived to wish the family a Merry Christmas. They were given a warm welcome. Delicious refreshments were generously provided. No one was as jolly as the master of the house. He was the perfect host. He saw to it that everyone had a good time and no one was neglected. The evening passed quickly with feast- ing, merriment and song until the guests left and the rest of the family retired for the night, leaving Solveig and Ofeigur alone downstairs. Solveig now went from room to room tidying up here and there after the party. But Ofeigur went into the sitting room where fire still burned in a heater. He sat down in an easy chair before the fire, stretched out his legs, and allowed the warmth to stream over his limbs. He was dead tired from the burdens of the day and the merriment of the evening. He sat there staring into the fire, watching large sticks of wood flare up, turn to glowing embers and finally fall in great heaps of cold ashes. And it occurred to him that the trees were returning the sun- shine of a whole lifetime which they had borrowed to keep alive. Would he live long enough to do likewise, he wondered. EDITOR'S NOTE Guðrún Helga Finnsdóttir (Mrs. Gísli Jónsson) was bom at Geirólfsstaðir in Skriðdalur in Iceland on the 6th of February in 1884. In 1904 she emigrated to Winnipeg where she lived until the day of her death, the 25th of March, 1946. In 1920 Guðrún Finnsdóttir published in this periodical her first short story “Landskuld”. During the next quarter of a century she wrote several short stories, both for our “Tímarit” and one of the Icelandic weeklies in Winnipeg, “Heimskringla”. Her first collection of short stories, “Hillingalönd”, fourteen stories, was published in Reykjavík in 1938. Eight years later, and shortly after the author’s death, the second collection “Dagshríðar spor” was published in Akureyri. Finally in 1950 the third book “Ferðalok” con- taining some of Guðrún Finnsdóttir’s public speeches and lectures, and also articles and poems on her life and works was published by her husband, Gísli Jónsson, in Winnipeg. It would be an understatement to say that Guðrún Finnsdóttir’s short stories vvere well received. They won, indeed, great acclaim and were highly praised by literary critics on both sides of the Atlantic. A critical analysis of her works will not be attempted here. It is, however, interesting to note that all of Guðrún Finnsdóttir’s stories deal with Icelandic pioneer life in America — a period of Icelandic-American history which she, in her best stories, may be said to have immortalized.
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