Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 47

Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 47
ICELAND REVIEW 45 Years To experience the 50th anniversary of Iceland Review is to me both a pleasing and peculiar experience. This brainchild of mine was, at the time of its launch in 1963, pioneering in every sense; to publish and distribute a magazine about our country and nation in a foreign language globally! I had no idea how stimulating this initiative would prove; it increased the understanding in Iceland of the necessity for increased flow of infor- mation across the ocean—and appears to have sparked interest in Iceland in various countries around the globe. I no longer involved in the publishing of Iceland Review but was asked to write down my thoughts about the magazine at this turning point. Now, for the very first time, I’d like to discuss how it came to be. I was raised in the spirit and fashion of the old Icelandic rural culture, which has now vanished into the depths of the past, and as a high school student I aimed to become a servant of our Lutheran National Church. However, when I turned 20 and the time had come to enroll in university, I unexpectedly was presented with an offer to work as a journalist at the country’s largest and most respected newspaper, Morgunblaðið. I seized the opportunity and have never regretted it. It was in the autumn of 1955 and I felt it was amaz- ing to walk into the Morgunblaðið editorial department; there weren’t many journalists working there but the tasks were diverse. I was assigned to the foreign news desk right from the start and a fascinating gateway to the world opened up to me. At my childhood home, in Ísafjörður, in the West Fjords, the news on the national radio was always followed closely. No one was allowed to speak; dead silence! The entire world mattered to us even though we lived on its edge. We should take a look at the basic facts. Well over a thousand years ago, our ancestors, mostly derived from the coast of Norway, started to settle on this island, located way out in the North Atlantic. And the society which was formed here and developed over the centu- ries was naturally isolated and had limited contact with the outside world. It moulded its own reality and way of life under unique conditions. Publishing work in Iceland is of course conducted in our native tongue—Icelandic, which is not spoken or understood anywhere else since our language com- munity is extremely small on a global scale. Therefore, when it had become essential to gather information, our printed material was useless in regard to sharing information about our land and nation. This need is however relatively recent because Iceland was almost hidden to the outside world until the middle of last century. World War II played a large part in putting the country on the world map because Iceland gained an important military status during the war. When it was coming to an end, in 1944, Iceland declared its independence after having been ruled by Denmark for centuries. Even though the land has been inhabited for over a thousand years, population growth has been slow due to difficult conditions. And our island, over twice briNgiNg icelaNd closer to tHe world BY haRalDUR j. haMaR tRANSLAtED BY haRPa bjöRk biRGisDóttiR PORtRAIt BY PÁll stefÁnssOn
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