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    BLACK MAGIC WOMAN

    IcelandReview
    15/10/2009 | 11:00

    Good news. The unemployment rate in Iceland fell by one third in the
    third quarter of 2008, from nine to six percent.

    Six percent is bad, but not that bad considering the collapse of the
    banking system. Of the 1,500 bankers who lost their job in the past
    12 months, almost 1,400 have found new jobs.

    A six percent unemployment rate in Iceland is better than the EU
    average of 8.9 percent and the US average of 9.8 percent. In the US
    alone, 640,000 lost their jobs in the first five months of 2009. Two
    times the population of Iceland.

    In the Arab world almost one out of five workers are without a job,
    17 million people. The unemployment rate is the highest in the Gaza
    Strip, 44 percent, but lowest in Qatar, 0.6 percent--which is also
    the lowest unemployment rate in the world.

    But there are countries doing far worse than Gaza. Zimbabwe has a 90
    percent unemployment rate, Liberia 88 percent, Turkmenistan 70 percent,
    Armenia and Mozambique 60 percent each.

    In Europe, Macedonia is at the bottom with one third of the working
    population without a job. Here in Iceland, 94 percent of workers have
    a job.

    When I returned to Iceland in 1982 after studying photography abroad,
    my grandmother, a very wise and clever woman, asked me: "Is it a job
    to take pictures?"

    I didn't know how to answer her and I still don't know the answer
    to that question. I only chose that path because I wanted to see the
    world, travel. It's as simple as that.

    Because I didn't have an answer, I just asked her whether she
    considered it a job to write a book, to be a writer. And I knew
    she would say yes as Halldór Laxness, our only Nobel Prize winner,
    was her hero.

    But what is a good book, or good photograph?

    The Nobel committee knows what a good book is. And that the only ones
    who can write come from our beloved western culture.

    Ninety-one writers from Europe and North America have been blessed
    with the Nobel Prize in Literature, plus one English-born writer who
    became Australian atrick Victor Martindale White.

    Only four writers from Africa and equally many from Asia have been
    granted the same honor, plus five from South America. Only one Chinese
    author, who in fact is a French citizen, Gao Xingjian, has received
    the Nobel Prize in Literature

    Can this be true? Isn't it strange that our culture is by far the
    best one?

    A good book is a good book. I read a good one last week by David
    Benioff, City of Thieves. It reminded me of one of my all-time
    favorite, which happens to take place in the same city, Leningrad:
    The Women's Decameron by Julija Voznesenskaja. Unforgettable.

    And soon I will have a new book out, Africa, The Future of
    Football. For the past two years I have crisscrossed that continent
    to show the real Africa. Colorful and happy.

    Is Africa dangerous? Yes, very much so. Africa is like an incurable
    disease that you catch, you have to go back, again and again. Magic,
    black magic.

    Can a continent be magical? No, it's the people, the people who
    inhabit this vast continent who are magical.

    Páll Stefánsson - [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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