The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Side 40

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Side 40
38 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1955 m THE MEW ICELANDIC WRITER WINS NOBEL PRIZE Halldor Kiljan Laxness The 1955 Nobel prize for literature was awarded to the Icelandic novelist, Halldor Kiljan Laxness. He was a strong contender for the prize, the last two years, when it went to Sir Winston Churchill and Ernest Hem- ingway. The Swedish Academy of Let- ters, in making the award, cited the novelist’s “vivid epic writing, which has renewed the great Icelandic nar- rative art.” Although a world traveller, Mr. Laxness has written mostly of the everyday life of the people of Iceland. His best known books, outside his own country, are “Independent People” selected in 1946 by the Book-of-the- Month Club in the United States and “Salka Valka”, which was made into a movie by a Swedish film company early this year. While the Icelanders recognize the genius of this author and are pleased that one of their race has received this coveted prize, many are of the opinion that his novels give an erroneous im- pression of the country by portraying mostly weak and stupid people and social conditions which now do not prevail. On December 10th the 53-year-old author, whose leftist political lean- ings have caused bitter controversies, will receive a cheque for 190,214 Swedish Crowns ($37,000) and the Nobel insignia from the hands of King Gustaf of Sweden at the traditional Nobel ceremony in Stockholm. ★ DR. PERCIVAL JOHNSON HONORED Dr. Percival (Percy) Johnson of Flin Flon was elected president of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba at the 70th annual meet- ing held in September. A month later he was inducted as fellow of the Am- erican College of Surgeons at the Col- lege’s Clinical Congress in Chicago. Born at Gardar, North Dakota, Oc- tober 28, 1907, son of Jon and GuK- bjorg Johnson, he attended public and high schools in that state and con- tinued his studies in Winnipeg, gradu- ating from the Manitoba Medical College in 1934. He joined Dr. Peter Guttormsson of Flin Flon in 1936, and later succeeded him as head of the Flin Flon Clinic. Dr. Johnson is a director of the Health Plan of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. His wife is the former Miss Elizabeth Swain of Morris, Man. They have two children: William Jon and Fjola Ann.

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