Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.2010, Side 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.2010, Side 6
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 6 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1 August 2010 W.D. Valgardson “I’ve got a new book coming out,” David Gis- lason said. I sat, thunderstruck. I’d asked awhile back about L-H publishing some of his poetry but got a diffident answer. I wasn’t sure the answer meant poetry wasn’t worth writing anymore or he just didn’t have time for writing with his other com- mitments. I’m glad I was wrong on both counts. A few years ago, I went to supper at a private home. David was there and, as we had dessert, he read us a poem in Icelandic and then his transla- tion of it. His reading was memorable, one of those times when everything is right with the world. One of those times when one feels privileged, good food, good company, good coffee and good poetry read well. It felt like one of those moments I keep hearing about that took place at Sunday afternoon literary and music events in private homes but have since been lost. His book of poems, The Fifth Dimension, should be available at the park during the Icelan- dic Festival. Surprisingly, it has been published in Iceland. That’s the effect of the króna falling. It pays to publish a book in Iceland. He says in the forward that “As chairman of the Millennium 125 Commission it was my chal- lenge and my goal to help re-vitalize the bonds that had existed between the Icelandic population that remained at home, and the descendants of those who struck out for new opportunities and life in the New World of the West, from 1874 and on. “In 1994 I travelled to Iceland in early July as one of a group of Icelandic National League representatives. It was the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the modern Republic of Iceland, after hundreds of years of foreign domi- nation. This was a defining moment for me. My wife Gladys has often said that this was when I began to really appreciate my Icelandic heritage.” David grew up in a farming dis- trict that was predominately settled by Icelanders. His first language was Icelandic. Many others left the district but he stayed and became a farmer. This book of poems marries those two loves: his passionate in- terest in all things Icelandic and his love of farming. The book has some of his original poems, translations of Icelandic poems and translations of poems by Icelandic Canadians. At the end is some fascinating prose that makes the reader understand how important poetry has been to the Icelandic North American community. It is obvious that David’s quest to “re-vitalize the bonds that had existed between the Icelandic population that remained at home, and the de- scendants of those who struck out for new oppor- tunities” hasn’t ended. In the face of disastrous farming conditions in the Interlake, he has man- aged to turn his attention to poetry and bring to- gether our past, present and future. First Lutheran Church 580 Victor Street Winnipeg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~flcwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Michael Kurtz A book worth celebrating We may not publish as much as the Iceland-ers but we publish quite a bit. There’ll be books by and about Icelanders for sale at the Gimli pavilion. Authors will be around. Here’s a chance to talk to them. Carol Gardarson, David Gislason, David Arnason, Rob- ert Low, Fay Cassidy, Doris Benson, Guy Maddin, Borga Jakobson. The only thing known about David’s book is that dead people talk. At least that’s the rumour. Robert Low’s Vikings looks properly violent and adventurous. David Gislason’s book of po- ems and prose celebrates Icelandic and Icelandic North American poetry. The other books have been released awhile ago but if you haven’t got a copy, they’re brand new to you. We have a great lit- erary history and tradi- tion both here and in Iceland. Books by the bushel PTH 6 Lundar Manitoba 762-5231 SaleS • PartS • Service Danielson’s Best wishes for a successful Íslendingadagurinn!

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