The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Side 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Side 25
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 23 FROM J^eaveA and J^ettexA by BALDUR JONSSON Publidhex’i Joxewoxd and d^eaf the Sixst Fortunately we all, even in the very uncertainties of the world of today, find time to pause and for the moment live in that world of quiet and peace which the late Baldur Jonsson immortalized in “Leaves and Letters”. Even though literally on his deathbed, the time allotted to him here on Earth was something he could feast upon in serenity and calm of mind. That feast he did not hoard but passed on that it might be shared. The Publisher’s Foreword and Leaf the First follow. Neither is dated; both are dateless. The First Leaf is as fresh as when it first opened. The invitation in the Foreword is as appealing as when at first it was extended almost half a century ago. Baldur Jdnsson died at Ninette Sanitorium September 23, 1917. —Editor. PUBLISHER’S FOREWORD Few Things are more attractive in literature, and nothing is rarer, than the ring of originality. So much copywork is foisted upon the reading public—and not always first-hand copies—that a note of originality comes as a bolt from the blue. What will strike the reader first in the random essays of this volume is the absence of imitation. They are fresh, spontaneous, and essentially wholesome. The style is somewhat heavy at times, but never labored, and in parts beautiful. The whole was written under the greatest strain, borne with the heroic fortitude so modestly manifest throughout. The “Idler” was no idler from choice, but a man detached by force of circumstance, looking- out upon the strife and busy-ness of the world, while taking no part; yet we feel that the smoke of battle, at times wafted his way, was as breath to his nostrils. Fighting a losing game against an incurable disease, looking death bravely in the eye, he confessed to paper the beautifid life-philosophy so beautifully expressed in these pages. His

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