Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 68

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 68
66 A T L A N T I C A If friends from abroad visit Iceland, what sights do you show them? The seaside (anywhere). I would also show them towns like Keflavík and Grindavík, especially if my friends from abroad were German or Swedish. They are places I think every visitor to Iceland should see, they don’t necessarily have to be German or Swedish. What is your favourite gallery or museum in Iceland? Vesturfarasetrid (Icelandic Immigration Centre) in Hofsós, north Iceland. It gives a very good idea of what life in Iceland used to be like around the turn of the last century, and why today is bet- ter than yesterday. I find it totally fascinating. If you were a visitor, what souvenir would you take back home? The latest issue of the magazine Séd og Heyrt because it has pictures of modern Icelanders and their supposedly modern way of life. Also, I would get a copy of the “Raddir” (Voices) CD. It’s a fine recording of traditional Icelandic rhymes. As for other souvenirs, a moderately big chunk of lava from Rammagerdin is not a bad idea. What person in Iceland today sums up all that is Icelandic about Icelanders? Halldór Ásgrímsson, the foreign minister. What is your favourite bar/restaurant in Reykjavík? Kaffibrennslan, because you get sparkling water with your espresso. I would also mention Kebabhúsid in Lækjargata, they have okay fish and chips which is hard to find in Reykjavík. What music would you play to entertain a visitor from abroad? Pole (Stefan Betke from Berlin) but if it must be Icelandic then I would play Megas’s first album, [self-titled, Megas]. Megas is the most Icelandic music of all Icelandic music without being pretentious or sentimental. What is your favourite shop in Iceland? My local grocery store, Thingholt, and ÁTVR (the state liquor store) because that is where I get my bare necessities. Both shops are relatively unaffected by market forces or so-called healthy competition, have a very limited selection of goods – always important – and are expensive, which makes you feel rich. If you were cooking a typical Icelandic meal, what would be on the menu? Swedish meatballs and rice (or potatoes) with cold light-ale or Viking beer. Visitors are often asked by Icelanders, "How do you like Iceland?" How do you respond to this question? It’s one of my favourite countries! How can Icelandic culture benefit western society? I don’t see how it can. Which nation other than Iceland do you most identify with? I don’t identify with any other nation as such, but if, for some strange reason, I had to move to another country I think it would be Spain. It’s got many things Iceland cannot offer and its culture and history has always appealed to me. It also has the best brandy, best cigarettes and very good coffee. The Atlantica INQUISITION Bragi Ólafsson is one of Iceland’s most talented writ- ers. He’s published four volumes of poetry, a book of short stories, and his first novel, Hvíldardagar (Sabbaths) which was short-listed for the two main Icelandic literary prizes in 1999. Currently this multi- talented artist – who once played bass guitar for the Sugarcubes – is writing his second novel, in addition to co-running his production company, Bad Taste, and working as a copywriter for an advertising agency in Reykjavík. i-site❍ Compiled by Edward Weinman P H O TO P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N ATL 5/00 57-67-I-SITE cmsx 17.8.2000 16:32 Page 66
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