65° - 01.11.1969, Síða 5

65° - 01.11.1969, Síða 5
Dear Editor. The enclosed covers an airmail subscription to 65°. How can you do it so effectively and attrac- tively? Page the lovely lady on your August cover with a Yale blue cover background! Your Periscope and your Observing are interesting, your articles enlightening. I note that even a psychiatrist can “write a book” after a 3 week visit to your wonderfully hospitable land where even tips are refused by lovely waitresses. Good luck. DR. IRA HISCOCK, New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. Dear Mrs. Lindal: Last month while browsing through a book- store in Akureyri, I came across 65°. I found it so fascinating that I wish to send in a subscrip- tion to begin with no. 7. (The issue I found so interesting was issue no. 6, May, 1969). Than, too, I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks for your excellent book, Ripples from Iceland which I read several years ago and still have in my library at home. In fact, it has been read by several dozen people, I believe. As for myself, I can call Iceland “home” because I have been there three times, the latest only this summer. (Even with all the rain, it was good to be back in Iceland again). My longest stay in Iceland, however, was several years ago When I was a teacher at the Naval Station in Keflavik. I remained at the “base” only during the week. Every weekend, with few exceptions, I was in Reykjavik. Eg get sagt aft Island er heim fyrir mig, Jivi aft eg var svo heppinn aft vera eitt ar a Islandi. A- samt er moftir min fasdd a Islandi, ]io var hun afteins 5 ara gomul j)egar hun for fra Islandi. Lika var eg svo heppinn aft eiga bmmu, sem tal- afti afteins islenzku vift mig j)egar eg var hja henni i Canada. Please let me know if the first issues (1—5) are available and how much these back issues would cost. I would like to own 65° from the first issue. Indolently, I read a very fine review of 65° in The Icelandic Canadian by Judge Walter J. Lin- dal. (Is he any relation to your husband) ? GEORGE HANSEN, Chicago, U.S.A. Ed. Yes, by one of those tortuous Icelandic relationships: Walter’s father was uncle to Bald- ur’s father. Dear Mrs. Lindal. I just came back from an absolutely too short week in Iceland. Before going I read your book. — Have you written more than one? — and had wondered how you were doing now; then one day before leaving I bought the May issue of 65° and lo and behold there you were, and doing greatly, to say the least. Selfishly, I’m not telling anybody how much I liked Iceland; beside^ it might be difficult for most people to understand the still- ness, solitude and peace I found there. Much to my surprise, everybody I asked how to say “solitude” gave me a puzzled look and no Ice- landic word. Finally two words came up: einfari and einvera which makes me wonder which is what? But as happiness needs sharing and you are the only Icelandic I feel I know, semehow, I have to tell you how much I enj oyed my stay there and that I hope to get back next summer for a longer time. In the meantime I hope things go well in Iceland so that it won’t need swarms of tourists that might spoil its beauty. Sincerely, (name withheld on request). Dear Editor. In your interesting article “A Case in Point” which appeared in the May issue of 65°, it was stated that Dr. Skuli Thoroddsen was “an ardent nationalist, rash, perhaps, but undeniably sin- cere”. The question is: is he a true nationalist? If he were so then he would respect the national- istic aspirations of other nations. By addressing Her Majesty as Her Brittanic Majesty Elizabeth II he is insulting the Scottish Nation, for Her Ma- 65 DEGREES 3

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