The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Blaðsíða 15

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Blaðsíða 15
SPRING/SUMMER 1995 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 125 books on history and ideas to get my facts right. Even though I knew the French 18th century, the same period in Iceland was rather hazy in my mind. The Middle Ages were clear in my mind, though, and I only had to listen to them just as I listen to the characters who wanted to get into my story but whom I tried to keep out. Like Jon Petur — he simply had to be there. When the story was finished, I under- stood why he had to be there. But when he first appeared, I was very doubtful and I sometimes thought, “What is he doing there?” I finally said to myself, “Why don’t you use this in- truder in the novel?” And then suddenly it all went much better. Generally, I make sev- eral drafts, the first draft is usually what I intend to do. I may eventually follow it or make certain changes, but my first draft is not going to change very much; except if I decide to omit a part completely, which can happen. I don’t throw anything away until I have finished. I write by hand and only at a cer- tain stage do 1 put my text into the word processor. Evelyn: In a small society like Iceland, when people read your books, don’t they immediately say: “who’s this, who’s that, and whom is she referring to here?” — isn’t that a problem when you write? Alfrun: No, because my characters are all fictitious. I don’t start with any living per- son, but the characters are there — like people you meet in a dream that you have never seen in life. In Hvatt ab runum, I started with Stefan He was the centre. I had to come to him. It was like making a pil- grimage toward his personality. It took five years or so to write the novel because I was also teaching at the same time. I like teach- ing, but I have tried to keep my teaching obligations to a mini- mum because I want to continue enjoying teaching. Teaching is a creative effort for me and I feel drained afterwards. Evelyn: Does that happen also when you write? Alfrun: Yes, I feel very empty when I am finished. I now realize that I have to feel empty because if 1 didn’t, I couldn't fill up my reserves again. It takes many months. 1 never start writing immediately after I finish a book. The book has to go away first, I have to forget it, to rid my mind of it. Fortunately, it disappears by it- self eventually and then I can start again, but not before. Evelyn: What has been the reaction to your latest novel here in Iceland? Alfrun: There aren’t many newspapers left nowadays. Those critics who wrote about the book responded thoughtfully and clearly tried to come to grips with it. But then I suppose that there must have been readers who said that it was unread- able and too intellectual for general con- sumption. Evelyn: Have you had any reaction from Feminist critics about your women charac- ters? Alfrun: No, none. I consider writing to be neither female nor male. So maybe peo-
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