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Morgunblaðið, July 28, 2004, page 16 |
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I have been honored with a newspaper article in Morgunbladid, Iceland's "New York Times", about my artist's residency in the town Akureyri. The English translation of the article by Björn Jóhann Björnsson follows: | |
"Akureyri is one of the most beautiful towns in the world." The writer and photographer Bruce McMillan has had a very productive stay in Davíðshús this July. Akureyri - A true friend of Iceland has been writing in the apartment for authors and scientists in Davíðshús in the month of July. New books have been created and others been made ready for publishing. "Akureyri is a wonderful town, one of the most beautiful towns in the world. Here you have everything. It is a great honor for me and inspiration to have the opportunity to stay in the house of Davíð Stefánsson and it's wonderful to walk around the town," says the American writer and photographer Bruce McMillan. |
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Happy in Akureyri, the American writer and photographer Bruce McMillan has been staying in Davíðshús in July and he is pleasantly overwhelmed with his stay in the north. |
Davíðshús |
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Akureyri is the culture capital in the north of Iceland. |
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The Davíð Stefánsson House was built in 1944. His furniture, library and personal effects are on display in his home. | |
Davíð Stefánsson 1895 - 1964 Portrait Photo and Work Skáldsaga og ljóð Portrait Photo and Work Klettabrúður Portrait Photo and Work Ég vil fara |
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Akureyri is also the home of Iceland's noted children's book author Nonni, the Jesuit priest Jón Sveinson (1857-1944). He traveled around the world and gave thousands of lectures. He also wrote twelve books, many based on his childhood in Iceland. His books have been translated into more than thirty languages. | |
There is a selection of illustrations from his books at his museum, Nonnahús. | |
Akureyri is a stimulating environment to work in and I plan to produce more books set in Iceland. I am the most prolific US author of childrens' books set in Iceland and this residency will certainly add to that, and share more of my beloved Ísland. | |
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