The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 32

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 32
30 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1964 Dinner with Halldor Laxness by Herman G. Nelson1 “I’ve always tried to do my best.” This remark to me by Halldor Lax- ness characteristically sums up a life- time of energetic authorship which in 1955 was climaxed with the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature to this famed son of Iceland. It is the remark that lingers with me as I try to recapture the evening of Sept. 11, 1963, when my wife and I were guests for dinner in the Lax- ness home, located in the beautiful countryside about 20 minutes by car outside Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital. Ait 61, Laxness appeared vigorous and in excellent health. By his own admission, he works hard at writing and allows himself hardly any leisure when he is home in Iceland. He is by far the best known person in Iceland and reportedly one of he most difficul to meet. He adheres to a rigid schedule which permits few interruptions. By his own word, he seldom answers letters. We had turned to Raymond J. Sto- ver, public affairs officer of the United States Information Service in Reykja- vik for help. A telephone call to Lax- ness by Stover resulted in an invitation to meet him the next day in the Reykj- avik Radio Station. This was changed the next day to dinner at his home. Mr. Laxness telephoned our Hotel Saga that he would stop for us that evening. As could be expected from a gentle- man of the old Icelandic school, polish- ed by years of travel and living abroad, Laxness wsa a charming dinner host. A third guest was a friend of the auth- or’s wife. All of us retired for our coffee to the large elegant living room and there Laxness spoke freely for over an hour about himself and his literary career. “When you look at a book written years ago, you find it missing many qualities,” Laxness commented. “Since you cannot correct it any more it’s better not to look back afer a book is published.” Laxness discussed frankly that he was then writing the final chapters and making the final changes in a book setting forth his personal experi- ences and viewpoints. He said he had been working constantly on it, without interruptions, for 10 months. “It is an account of what I’ve learn- ed through my experiences,” the author said. “I’m working hard to finish the last chapters.” He added: “My wife and I have not had a single holiday during the last 10 months.” He explained that six or eight chapters are about his stay in America. He assured me he referred to his rather long stay in America as a young man in the 1920s, rather than bis more re- cent visit when he made a study of the Mormons in Utah and wrote a book entitled “The Paradise Regained” with the Mormon background. Ele said he had made many friends among the Mormons. Laxness told us that as a young man, when in the United States, he became an admirer of social fiction. He spoke
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