Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Side 88

Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Side 88
My Self and I, by author Thrainn Bertelsson, is a humorous mixture of memoir and new- age self-help. The book cobbles together tragedy and comedy as it tells the story of a motherless boy growing up in extreme poverty at the earliest stages of the Icelandic Republic. (Iceland became an independent nation in 1944.) My Self and I was published in 2003 and has been on Iceland’s best-seller list ever since. Thrainn Bertelsson is an author and screenwriter. He has written, produced and directed seven feature films. His comedy Magnus received two Felix nominations for “Best Picture” and “Best Original Script” at the European Film Awards. He lives in Reykjavík. My Self and I is published by JPV PUBLISH- ERS. For more information, phone (+354 575 5600) or log on to www.jpv.is After a long flight, and a few nights of Reykjavík nightlife, it's time to unwind with a good workout, or a long, deep massage. Below are Atlantica's top three spots. EW World Class Laugar Laugar is more than Reykjavík's largest gym. The newest addition to Reykjavik's health spas, Laugar (owned by World Class), located next to Reykjavik's most popular swimming pool, has a relaxing spa, a restaurant, a juice bar, even a place to get your hair- cut. Mon-Fri 06:00 - 23:30, Sat-Sun 08:00 - 22:00 World Class Laugar Sundlaugavegur 30a Tel +354 553-0000 World Class This exclusive gym is perfect for that quick workout. Smack dab in the heart of downtown (on Austurstraeti), it's only moments away from that next business meeting. Mon-Thu 06:00 - 21:30, Fri 06:00 - 20:30 Closed Sat and Sunday. World Class Austurstræti 17 tel +354 562-6200 Nordica Spa Posh to the max is the best way to describe the spa at Nordica Hotel. While there is ample opportunity to work up a sweat, this is just as much a place to be pampered. Mon-Fri 06:00- 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 18:00, Sun 10:00 - 16:00 Nordica Spa Nordica Hotel, Sudurlandsbraut 2, 108 Reykjavík, tel+354 444 5000 86 A T L A N T I C A BOOK GUIDE GYM Growing Pains Sculpting Bodies This is definitely not a p, but a letter known as thorn. Pronounced as the English “th” as in “Thorough”. It’s confusing, but this is not a D. Known as the letter “eth” it’s pronounced as the English “th” as in “the”. An A and an E stuck together forming the sound of the English “I” as in “Ivy”. This friendly o with two eyes on the top is the same as the Scandinavian Ø. Pronounced as in the English “ uh...” AMB The Dummy’s Guide to Icelandic Letters ❍i-site Þþ Þ Ð Æ Ö Ææ Ðð Öö (th) (I) = KEY + x 7 066 I-site ATL 404 22.6.2004 17:55 Page 86
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