Iceland review - 2015, Side 79

Iceland review - 2015, Side 79
ICELAND REVIEW 77 the globe. “Right now the center is an Icelandic thing,” he explains. “But we would like to collaborate with international celeb- rities as well, since they can and do have an impact in these types of discussions.” The project, though massive in scope, has a deeply personal significance for Jón: “When one mentions peace to people, sometimes they just laugh or roll their eyes. Some people even have prejudice towards peace. However, I think it’s a basic human need to experience peace, security, and safety. It’s something everyone longs for, so for me it’s definitely worth pursuing and promoting.” LITERARY LEGACY Named one of only 11 UNESCO Cities of Literature in 2011, Reykjavík has also quickly garnered an international repu- tation for being a wellspring of inspi- ration for book enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike. Lára Aðalsteinsdóttir and parliamentarian Óttarr Proppé—two indi- viduals who help oversee the UNESCO project—have copious ideas for cultivating and expanding the capital’s growing image as a bastion of literacy. “Our goal is to encourage people to read more and value literature now and in the future,” Lára explains while describing Reykjavík Reads, an annual city-wide festi- val held in October, designed to promote literacy in schools and among the public. “This year the festival will have the theme of women’s suffrage. … Svava Jakobsdóttir is the author we will be highlighting, and we intend to bring in eight new voices to read their work, create new texts, and shed light on Icelandic female writers.” This year marks the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in Iceland. UNESCO is also sponsoring an inno- vative new app project called Reykjavík Culture Walks in order to showcase Reykjavík’s strong literary heritage. “All around the city, people will see special plaques on benches and monuments, where they can scan a code with their smartphone and listen to podcasts about Icelandic authors’ lives and works,” explains Óttarr, chairman of the UNESCO project. “I think Icelanders, especially the people of Reykjavík, prioritize literature because, apart from Iceland’s nature, our main cul- tural heritage is tied to our literature. … That’s why this initiative is so important for us.” Whether it’s leading the world in liter- acy, peace negotiations, or environmental planning, it’s obvious that Reykjavík is on a clear path toward becoming a thriving, cutting-edge city, where the quality of life, love of literature and potential for prosper- ity will continually strengthen and grow. * URBAN LIFE Top: Ingólfstorg square, in summer and winter. Bottom from left: Laugavegur nightlife; Celebrating Iceland’s National Day.
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