Iceland review - 2014, Side 46

Iceland review - 2014, Side 46
44 ICELAND REVIEW grandeur and ambition. Clean, decisive and bold strokes. Artistic appearance. Iceland Review is still true to the line its founder Haraldur J. Hamar made half a century ago. His goal—presented in his manifesto, which still hangs on our office wall—was simple. Has much changed since then? No, Iceland Review continues to take the pulse of the country’s culture; we investigate the latest business ventures, we listen to people, and we try to show Icelandic nature at its best. We cover the autumn blizzards, the winter storms, the calm sea dancing with the midnight sun. We talk to horses, elves and Arctic Terns. We take you inside an ice cave; we visit a herring museum and talk to a bad chef. And a good one. We taste local beer for you, we go to Þorrablót, we climb a hill and a mountain to see the sea. We try to bring to you Iceland as it is. And here, Haraldur J. Hamar, the man who co-founded the maga- zine, but after a very few years, took over as sole publisher and editor, gives us the story of how and why Iceland Review was born, in the autumn of 1963, just over 50 years ago. PS Years 50 HappY birtHdaY, icelaNd review the very first cover of Iceland Review, published in august 1963, designed by Gísli b. björnsson. the cover of this issue features artwork by the same artist, half a century later.

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