Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Side 85

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Side 85
GUTTORMUR J. GUTTORMSSON: Know Thyself Translaied by Vilhjálmur Bjarnar Guttormur J. Guttormsson (1878- ) is one of a small number °f Canadian-Icelandic writers in the ■taftguage of their fathers who were k°rn on this side of the Atlantic, his ifthplace being Riverton, Mani- i°ba. Largely a self-educated man, has successfully combined writ- in§ with farming as did the giant among Canadian - Icelandic writers and poets, Stephan G. Stephansson (1853-1927). Like Stephansson, too, Cuttormsson is primarily a poet, Wlth six volumes of poetry to his oredit: Jón Austfirðingur (Jonh of iile Eastfjords, 1909), Bóndadóttir (Earmer’s Daughter, 1910), Gaman alvara (Jest and Earnest, 1930), unangsflugur (Honeybees, 1944) — hese were later published in a one- ^olume edition entitled Kvœðasafn (Collection of Poems, 1947) — and Kanadaþistill, (Canadian Thistle iy58). In contrast to Stephansson, who as (eft us no dramatic works, Gut- Ofmsson has written a number of s ort plays, ten of which appeared ;\1930 in a volume entitled Tíu eikrit (Ten Plays). Since then, he Itns Published two more plays — ( yltingin” (The Revolution) and Cikblæjan” (The S'hroud)—in the Ponodical öðinn (1935-36), where e others plays previous had also f°undspace. Eejecting a naturalistic approach to dramatic creation, Guttormsson sees the play as the proper medium for symbolic expression of the real- ity which he perceives under the illusory surface of earthly things. His plays as a rule wrestle with so- cial or philosophical problems and contain some message, which in case of the first-mentioned tends to take the form of social satire. Among the social satire plays the following may be noted: “Hinir höltu” (The Lame Ones), “Spegill- inn” (The Mirror), “The Revolu- tion,” and Ódauðleiki” (Immor- tality). The philosophical plays — such as “Skugginn” (The Shadow), “Uppris- an” (The Resurrection), “Hring- urinn” (The Circle), and “The Shroud” — deal with the themes of life and death, of love and hate, of man faced with his destiny, of youth versus age. The motif of unity with dual aspect recurs in these plays and receives even greater emphasis in “Þekktu sjálfan þig,” the play here presented in English transla- tion. The dual unity of life-death, dream-reality, and happiness-unhap- piness is the main theme of the play, with particular stress on man’s pur- suit of happiness. Man’s personality is considered dual also, and the thesis of the play is that the secret of happiness lies in knowing one-
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