65° - 01.11.1969, Qupperneq 30

65° - 01.11.1969, Qupperneq 30
waste of human dignity. Even for the man wishing to “go it alone,” the system prevents his amassing enough money honestly, and costs prevent his keeping it, so he must depend on private or bank loans till his business profits. The harder pressed these talented men are, the more fiery they become, the more they are judged emotional, and therefore, foolish, by the older, graver voices — with few exceptions. Many of these men have left or are on the point of leaving, and patriotism be damned. What they need is the assurance that what they have to offer is under- stood and valued, and that what they give will be used and credited, and they would work with enthusiasm (again that tainted word) since these strange humans find it adventurous to Use their abilities. They do not have this assurance. But in nine years there has been some progress. Clean sweeps cannot be made with old brooms (and is a complete sweep desireable?), but the old brooms, most of them, have become energized with the discontent of the times and in the winds of change, and have a desire to be eulogized finally as men who kept up with the times rather than men who were buried by them. As a con- sequence, what was derided in 1960 now some- times meets a thoughtful silence and a slight suspension of immediate judgement. What was unknown then has been read of or perhaps seen, and is not so strange. As nationalism begins a nodding acquaintance with internationalism, there is a hesitation about expressing absolutes, a doubt of omniscience. Small changes, but they exist. Certainly the “pioneers” should rest and let a bit of time recharge their energies and a bit of distance improve their perspective and pocket- books before returning. But let them consider that their country’s potential will be realized if only because she has so many bitter brilliants, most unknown to each other, that she is not burdened with real poverty to be corrected, nor a precedent of bloody revolution to cause appre- hension, that youth everywhere want a change, but have no plans, and that the pioneers do have plans, and their plans are feasible. The discouraged must keep up the battle, not just for the benefit of the 52% of the population under twenty-five, but because living corpses of any age are best buried. “Their time is not now,” I said, but “now” is a state of mind, for everyone, “Now” is the future. “Now” is all we have, and what we’ll always have -— if we use it. PERISCOPE Continued from page 6 Next summer there will be a Music Festival in Reykjavik — the first of its kind in Iceland. Among visiting artists will be the known Russian pianist, Vladimir Askenazy, conductor Andre Previn, singer Victoria de los Angeles, violinist Isaac Perlman, pianist David Barenbaum and the celloist Jacquline du Pire. Many of Iceland’s best known artists will take part in this festival. * The Icelandic Red Cross has contributed 260 tons of foodstuff to Biafra — mostly stockfish, with a total value of 12 million Icel. kronur. * British writer, actor and movie star, Peter Ustinov visited Reykjavik in early October to attend the premier of his play “Half way Up The Tree” at the National Theatre. Ustinov claimed he liked Iceland and especially Icelanders and of course he was treated like a real star. * Two Russian warship have been on an official visit and for awhile it looked like the Russians had taken over the city because they were all over the place. The sailors didn’t have much money to spend, but flashlights seemed to be on the top of the list, for some reason. * Early in November some Reykjavikans heard a ghostly hubbub in their bathroom one night. On investigation they discovered that a man had climbed in throught the open window head first, caught his foot in the closing window and was dangling helplessly with his head in the toilet. If the water level had been higher, he would have drowned. Questioned by the police for suspected burglary, the victim insisted that he knew the people in the house and had only intended to drop in. 28 65 DEGREES

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