The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 43

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 43
Vol. 66 #4 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 185 Book Review Wakeful Nights A review of Wakeful Nights, Stephan G. Stephansson Icelandic Canadian Poet, a biography of Stephan G. Stephansson by Vidar Hreinsson Reviewed by Bryan D. Bj erring, Arnes, MB 607 pages Benson Ranch, March 2012 Language: English ISBN-10:0973365722 ISBN-13:978-0973365726 The One Who Got Away When the Foreward to a book is written by John Ralston Saul, likely Canada’s only contemporary public intellectual, one expects the book to be significant. Wakeful Nights is, indeed, such a book. This biography is the English version of Hreinsson’s two volume work published in Icelandic in 2002 and 2003. In Saul’s opinion, “The most important Canadian war poetry - or in his case anti- war poetry was written in Icelandic by an Alberta farmer.” This was Stephan G. Stephansson. While the focus of the biography is Stephansson, the poet, the pages are replete with accounts of the experiences of first generation Icelandic immigrants arriving in the United States and Canada in the latter quarter of the 19th century. In this regard, Hreinsson has accessed countless sources - letters, diaries, newspapers - all of these contributing to the biography’s sense of the immediate. The reader is quickly caught up in an adventure story. In Iceland of the second half of the 19 th century schools were not easily accessible for many Icelandic children, Stephansson among them. He was taught to write by his mother and his early education was

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