Iceland review - 2014, Blaðsíða 48

Iceland review - 2014, Blaðsíða 48
46 ICELAND REVIEW the size of Denmark, is thinly populated. When Iceland declared its Independence, the population was merely 125,967. Through my journalistic work at daily Morgunblaðið, I started to acquire foreign contacts—especially with my colleagues in nearby European countries. Occasionally, I was asked about specific events, background stories, the country’s interests and attitude towards various aspects. I tried to explain things briefly, but basic information was not always available. For these reasons, I started wonder- ing if there was a basis for establishing the first organised information service for Iceland; regular publishing work with the goal of presenting the main aspects of the big picture and our social developments to foreigners. During my speculations, I started to form the idea that a quality, modern magazine in English could presumably benefit the country, support the export industries and old business relations and form new ones. Furthermore, it could increase foreigners’ interest in visiting Iceland, which would reinforce the country’s transportation with the outside world and benefit our tourism. I almost lost myself in these endless speculations! In the end, the question became whether I should make the attempt myself to bring Iceland closer to the world in this man- ner. Would I be able to do that? I had no money for business operation but after some further reflections I finally decided to give it a try. Thus, the idea for Iceland Review was born, a little over a half a century ago. The entire process was at a very personal level. The editorial policy did not get in my way and the list of desirable topics became very long. But the basic ele- ment was to ensure a professional and skilful translation of all texts into English. And the solution was not far away. I bumped into an acquaintance, Peter Kidson, who previously worked for the British Diplomatic Services. He had become quite skilled in the Icelandic language and was working as a translator. He became excited about the idea and immediately started helping me come up with a possible title for the magazine. This is where it really began. But it was especially because of financing the proj- ect, and booking ads, that I started looking around for assistance. I mentioned this to an old schoolmate and friend, Heimir Hannesson, who had finished law school and was working as a banker; asked if he knew someone who he thought might be interested in getting involved. To my surprise he called me later and said he was will- ing to join me in my endeavours. Naturally, I was very pleased. We agreed on his share in the publication and were both registered as publishers and editors, but in reality, I handled nearly all of the editorial work, design administration and production myself from the begin- ning. It was not very difficult to get the new magazine printed in Reykjavík. But the design was still an unre- solved issue when we met with the owner of Setberg printing house. To me, Icelandic magazines seemed old fashioned in general, near tacky even, in comparison to foreign magazines in those days. A magazine which was meant to represent Iceland in the big world had 50Th ANNIVERsARY
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