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Traumland: Was bleibt, wenn alles verkauft ist? (2006)

von Andri Snaer Magnason

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Winner of the Icelandic Literary Award and the Icelandic Bookseller Prize. Basis for the 2009 documentary of the same name. Who ultimately owns the rights to the world's natural resources and land? The people? The government? The highest bidder? This radical book has sparked intense debate over whether Europe's largest area of unspoiled nature should be turned into an industrial park of aluminum smelters and power plants. The area in question is the country of Iceland, where the government's extensive plans to sell state land and exploit inexpensive hydro-electric power for the benefit of multinational aluminum interests is a stark local example of today's global realities. A powerful combination of personal reflection and investigative expose,Dreamland is a unique and fascinating look into the conflicted national psyche of contemporary Iceland as it confronts the tensions between its development and environment. With sharp humor and keen insight, Andri Snaer Magnason explores and challenges the traditional mindset currently shaping Iceland's development, suggesting the possibility of an alternative vision and giving voice to a new generation that understands the power of ideas in creating sustainable change. The book was a run-away hit inIceland and has inspired a renaissance of environmental consciousness, specifically against the industrial metal processing plants that are ruining vast chunks of the world's natural landscapes.… (mehr)
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If Dreamland: a self help manual to a frightened nation was an equivalent best seller in America, 20 million people would own a copy. Now translated into English, respected Icelandic author Andri Snær Magnason offers a unique perspective on the environmental problems that two musical superstars have dedicated a whole concert to addressing - that of the dramatic increase in aluminium smelting destroying pristine Icelandic nature.

The book was a runaway hit in Iceland and has inspired a renaissance of environmental conciousness, specifically against the industrial metal processing plants that are ruining vast chunks of Europe's largest unspoilt wilderness.
  impok | Jul 15, 2008 |
Andri Snær er líklegast minn uppáhalds íslenski rithöfundur. Hann hefur einfaldan stíl sem ber þess merki að hann hefur góð tök á tungumálinu án þess að hann sé eitthvað að monta sig. Það sem sker hann frá öllum öðrum höfundum landsins er hugmyndaflugið. Hann er frumlegur og nýþenkjandi. Það er skömm að því hvað hann hefur skrifað lítið, því hann á enn eftir að gefa frá sér pottþétta skáldsögu, eitthvað sem mun koma honum á kortið á heimsvísu. Lovestar var ágæt en hún var ekki pottþétt.

Mig hafði lengi langað að lesa Draumalandið og ég varð alls ekki fyrir vonbrigðum. Þetta er brautryðjendaverk í íslenskum menningarheimi. Þetta er bók sem mun eflaust hafa mikil áhrif á næstu kynslóðir, alla vega þann litla hluta sem les bækur, en það þykir ekki vera svalt lengur. Ég hef aldrei lesið neinn höfund sem hefur lýst tíðarandanum jafn vel og krufið ástandið í landinu á jafn hugmyndaríkan og frumlegan máta. Ég gæti trúað því að Bréf til Láru sé álíka upplifun, þótt hún sé fjær mér í tíma og menningu.

Flott bók fyrir alla, sérstaklega þá sem eru hlynntir stóriðju. ( )
  arazone | Jan 7, 2008 |
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Winner of the Icelandic Literary Award and the Icelandic Bookseller Prize. Basis for the 2009 documentary of the same name. Who ultimately owns the rights to the world's natural resources and land? The people? The government? The highest bidder? This radical book has sparked intense debate over whether Europe's largest area of unspoiled nature should be turned into an industrial park of aluminum smelters and power plants. The area in question is the country of Iceland, where the government's extensive plans to sell state land and exploit inexpensive hydro-electric power for the benefit of multinational aluminum interests is a stark local example of today's global realities. A powerful combination of personal reflection and investigative expose,Dreamland is a unique and fascinating look into the conflicted national psyche of contemporary Iceland as it confronts the tensions between its development and environment. With sharp humor and keen insight, Andri Snaer Magnason explores and challenges the traditional mindset currently shaping Iceland's development, suggesting the possibility of an alternative vision and giving voice to a new generation that understands the power of ideas in creating sustainable change. The book was a run-away hit inIceland and has inspired a renaissance of environmental consciousness, specifically against the industrial metal processing plants that are ruining vast chunks of the world's natural landscapes.

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