The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2005, Síða 40

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.2005, Síða 40
126 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 59 #3 Her life, while outwardly successful, was inwardly dry and muted. She is called toward a world where she may feel vibrant and alive. The unpleasant character of Adam Ainsworth, in It’s Raining Gently All Over The World, is also consciously seeking change. Retired from the Saskatoon Police Force, Ainsworth is looking to leave the “accumulation of sad detail” behind. His ego has traveled with him, however; his cold behaviour at this story’s end leaves no doubt that he will add to his pile of discon- tent. In The Secret Source of Tears, John Henry has not gone looking for change; it has come for him. Having lost his wife to Alzheimer’s, he has retreated to a world of memory. But the betrayals of memory—of his wife’s deprivation and death, of his inability to capture the past through her belongings—force John Henry toward the future. Carla George, in Pleasures Liberty Cannot Know, understands that change cannot release her from herself. A down- trodden, but determined little girl has grown into a downtrodden, but deter- mined woman. The cracks of her youth will continue to trip her in later life. You may plan on liberation, but “wherever you take yourself, it’s still you and you’re just following a bend in the river.” The idea of the past resurfacing to claim our present is captured by Gunnars in two wonderful images from The Swans of Chesapeake Bay. Elise, originally from Normandy, describes the enormous sink- holes that have appeared there. Chalk quar- ries, long abandoned, have been forgotten and their locations built upon. Heavy rains have eroded the pillars that once supported these caves and their collapse swallows the shocked inhabitants of the present. More striking is Elise’s comparison of the past, of memory, to the waters of an estuary: “The freshwater from the land and the saltwater from the sea: they meet, they layer them- selves, they circulate in levels and wander into each others’ territory.” There is no boundary to distinguish between the two. These unseen currents link the moments of life; it is from these connec- tions that Gunnars’ characters learn to muster hope and determination. In Dreaming of the Coliseum and Angels Hide Their Faces (both featuring writers as protagonist), the importance of this con- nection is understood. There is meaning in the randomness of ordinary experience. By registering these moments, we can see the possibilities that arise as we move though our days. To connect in life, even briefly, with others, with our pasts, is to bring meaning to madness. Gunnars takes the title of this collec- tion from a poem quoted in her story Code Pink And Denim. The poem is by the Metaphysical poet George Herbert and its choice seems significant. From lives con- trolled by realities beyond immediate per- ception, Gunnars’ characters learn to find strength in the present. There is but one day to live and its beauty and possibility is here and now. Kristjana Gunnars has the ability to bring her readers close to her characters. They seem familiar even as one is just entering their story. Gunnars evokes a ‘small world’ feeling through the light pas- sage of characters between her stories (a feeling certainly familiar to those in the Icelandic Canadian community), but this is not where the familiarity lies. The reader does not identify with this diverse group because their experiences are necessarily those we may understand. We identify with Gunnars’ characters because their longing to craft hope for the future, despite the debris of the past, is one desire we all may claim. Rev. Stefan Jonasson ARBORG UNITARIAN CHURCH GIMLI UNITARIAN CHURCH 9 Rowand Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 2N4 Telephone: (204) 889-4746 E-mail: sjonasson@uua.org

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