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Johannes V. Jensen

Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (Danish pronunciation: [joˈhænˀəs ˈvilhelˀm ˈjensn̩];[1] 20 January 1873 – 25 November 1950) was a Danish author, known as one of the great Danish writers of the first half of 20th century. He was awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold, freshly creative style".[2] One of his sisters, Thit Jensen, was also a well-known writer and a very vocal, and occasionally controversial, early feminist.

Johannes V. Jensen
BornJohannes Vilhelm Jensen
(1873-01-20)20 January 1873
Farsø, Jutland, Denmark
Died25 November 1950(1950-11-25) (aged 77)
Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
OccupationWriter
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Literature
1944

Early years edit

He was born in Farsø, a village in North Jutland, Denmark, as the son of a veterinary surgeon[3] and he grew up in a rural environment. While studying medicine at the University of Copenhagen he worked as a writer to fund his studies. After three years of studying he chose to change careers and devote himself fully to literature.

Literary works edit

 
Johannes V. Jensen in 1902.

The first phase of his work as an author was influenced by fin-de-siècle pessimism. His career began with the publication of Himmerland Stories (1898–1910), comprising a series of tales set in the part of Denmark where he was born. During 1900 and 1901 he wrote his first masterpiece, Kongens Fald (translated into English as The Fall of the King in 1933), a modern historical novel centred on King Christian II. Literary critic Martin Seymour-Smith said it is an "indictment of Danish indecision and lack of vitality, which Jensen saw as a national disease. Apart from this aspect of it, it is a penetrating study of sixteenth-century people."[4]

In 1906 Jensen created his greatest literary achievement:[citation needed] the collection of verses Digte 1906 (i.e. Poems 1906), which introduced[citation needed] the prose poem to Danish literature. He also wrote poetry, a few plays, and many essays, chiefly on anthropology and the philosophy of evolution. His short story "Ane og Koen" ("Anne and the Cow") was translated into English by incarcerated author and translator Victor Folke Nelson in 1928.[5]

He developed his theories of evolution in a cycle of six novels, Den lange rejse (1908–22), translated into English as The Long Journey (1923–24), which was published in a two-volume edition in 1938.[6] This is often considered his main work in prose, a daring and often impressive attempt to create a Darwinian alternative to the Biblical Genesis myth. In this work we see the development of mankind from the Ice Age to the times of Columbus, focusing on pioneering individuals.

Like his compatriot Hans Christian Andersen, he travelled extensively; a trip to the United States inspired a poem of his, "Paa Memphis Station" [At the train station, Memphis, Tennessee], which is well known in Denmark. Walt Whitman was among the writers who influenced Jensen. Jensen later became an atheist.[7]

Late career edit

Jensen's most popular literary works were all completed before 1920,[citation needed] a year which also marks his initiation of the 'Museumcentre Aars' in the town of Aars in Himmerland. After this he mostly concentrated on ambitious biological and zoological studies in an effort to create an ethical system based upon Darwinian ideas. He also hoped to renew classical poetry.

For many years he worked in journalism, writing articles and chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of any newspaper.

Nobel Prize in Literature edit

In 1944 Johannes V. Jensen was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold, freshly creative style."[8] At the award ceremony in Stockholm on 10 December 1945 Anders Österling, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy said:

This child of the dry and windy moors of Jutland has, almost out of spite, astonished his contemporaries by a remarkably prolific production. He could well be considered one of the most fertile Scandinavian writers. He has constructed a vast and imposing literary œuvre, comprising the most diverse genres: epic and lyric, imaginative and realistic works, as well as historical and philosophical essays, not to mention his scientific excursions in all directions.[9]

Jensen had been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature on 53 occasions, the first time in 1925. He was nominated every year between 1931 and 1944.[10]

Legacy edit

Jensen was a controversial figure in Danish cultural life. He was a reckless polemicist and his often dubious racial theories have damaged his reputation. However, he never showed any fascist leanings.

Today Jensen is still considered the father of Danish modernism, particularly in the area of modern poetry with his introduction of the prose poem and his use of a direct and straightforward language. His direct influence was felt as late as the 1960s. Without being a Danish answer to Kipling, Hamsun or Sandburg, he bears comparison to all three authors. He combines the outlook of the regional writer with the view of the modern academic and scientific observer.

In 1999, The Fall of the King (1901) was acclaimed as the best Danish novel of the 20th century by the newspapers Politiken and Berlingske Tidende, independently of each other.[11]

Johannes V. Jensen Land in Northern Greenland was named in his honor.

Bibliography edit

  • Danskere, 1896
  • Einar Elkjær, 1898
  • Himmerlandsfolk, 1898
  • Intermezzo, 1899
  • Kongens Fald, 1900–1901 – The Fall of the King
  • Den gotiske renæssance, 1901
  • Skovene, 1904
  • Nye Himmerlandshistorier, 1904
  • Madame d'Ora, 1904
  • Hjulet, 1904
  • Digte, 1906
  • Eksotiske noveller, 1907–15
  • Den nye verden, 1907
  • Singaporenoveller, 1907
  • Myter, 1907–45
  • Nye myter, 1908
  • Den lange rejse, 1908–22 – The Long Journey – I: Den tabte land, 1919; II: Bræen, 1908; Norne Gæst, 1919; IV: Cimbrernes tog, 1922; V: Skibet, 1912; VI: Christofer Columbus, 1922
  • Lille Ahasverus, 1909
  • Himmerlandshistorier, Tredje Samling, 1910
  • Myter, 1910
  • Bo'l, 1910
  • Nordisk ånd, 1911
  • Myter, 1912
  • Rudyard Kipling, 1912
  • Der Gletscher, Ein Neuer Mythos Vom Ersten Menschen, 1912 - The Glacier, A New Myth Of The First Man
  • Olivia Marianne, 1915
  • Introduktion til vor tidsalder, 1915
  • Skrifter, 1916 (8 vols.)
  • Årbog, 1916, 1917
  • Johannes Larsen og hans billeder, 1920
  • Sangerinden, 1921
  • Den lange rejse, 1922–24 – The Long Journey
  • Æstetik og udviking, 1923
  • Årstiderne, 1923
  • Hamlet, 1924
  • Myter, 1924
  • Skrifter, 1925 (5 vols.)
  • Evolution og moral, 1925
  • Årets højtider, 1925
  • Verdens lys, 1926
  • Jørgine, 1926
  • Thorvaldsens portrætbuster, 1926
  • Dyrenes forvandling, 1927
  • Åndens stadier, 1928
  • Ved livets bred, 1928
  • Retninger i tiden, 1930
  • Den jyske blæst, 1931
  • Form og sjæl, 1931
  • På danske veje, 1931
  • Pisangen, 1932
  • Kornmarken, 1932
  • Sælernes ø, 1934
  • Det blivende, 1934
  • Dr. Renaults fristelser, 1935
  • Gudrun, 1936
  • Darduse, 1937
  • Påskebadet, 1937
  • Jydske folkelivsmalere, 1937
  • Thorvaldsen, 1938
  • Nordvejen, 1939
  • Fra fristaterne, 1939
  • Gutenberg, 1939
  • Mariehønen, 1941
  • Vor oprindelse, 1941
  • Mindets tavle, 1941
  • Om sproget og undervisningen, 1942
  • Kvinden i sagatiden, 1942
  • Folkeslagene i østen, 1943
  • Digte 1901–43, 1943
  • Møllen, 1943
  • Afrika, 1949
  • Garden Colonies in Denmark, 1949
  • Swift og Oehlenschläger, 1950
  • Mytens ring, 1951
  • Tilblivelsen, 1951
  • The Waving Rye, 1959 (tr. R. Bathgate)
Works in English
  • The Long Journey, vol 1–3, (Fire and Ice; The Cimbrians; Christopher Columbus) New York, 1924.
  • The Fall of the King, 1933.

References edit

  1. ^ https://en.udtaleordbog.dk[bare URL]
  2. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 2 Feb 2017.
  3. ^ Jensen, Johannes V. (c. 1945). "Johannes V. Jensen – Autobiography". The Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation. Sweden: Nobel Web AB. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
  4. ^ Martin Seymour-Smith (1985). The New Guide to Modern World Literature, 3rd ed. p. 1101.
  5. ^ Hanna Astrup, ed. Denmark's Best Stories: An Introduction to Danish Fiction (New York: Norton, 1928)
  6. ^ Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901–1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969.
  7. ^ Flynn, T. (2007). The new encyclopedia of unbelief. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. "Danish atheists include the authors...Johannes V. Jensen."
  8. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944". nobelprize.org.
  9. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944 Award Ceremony speech". nobelprize.org.
  10. ^ "Johannes V. Jensen - Nominations". nobelprize.org.
  11. ^ "Århundredes danske bog". litteraturpriser.dk. Retrieved 2014-08-08.

External links edit

  • Johannes V. Jensen on Nobelprize.org  
  • Petri Liukkonen. "Johannes V. Jensen". Books and Writers.
  • Works by Johannes V. Jensen at Project Gutenberg
  • List of Works
  • Works by or about Johannes V. Jensen at Internet Archive

johannes, jensen, confused, with, german, author, wilhelm, jensen, 1837, 1911, johannes, vilhelm, jensen, danish, pronunciation, joˈhænˀəs, ˈvilhelˀm, ˈjensn, january, 1873, november, 1950, danish, author, known, great, danish, writers, first, half, 20th, cent. Not to be confused with German author Wilhelm Jensen 1837 1911 Johannes Vilhelm Jensen Danish pronunciation joˈhaenˀes ˈvilhelˀm ˈjensn 1 20 January 1873 25 November 1950 was a Danish author known as one of the great Danish writers of the first half of 20th century He was awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Literature for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold freshly creative style 2 One of his sisters Thit Jensen was also a well known writer and a very vocal and occasionally controversial early feminist Johannes V JensenBornJohannes Vilhelm Jensen 1873 01 20 20 January 1873Farso Jutland DenmarkDied25 November 1950 1950 11 25 aged 77 Osterbro Copenhagen DenmarkOccupationWriterNotable awardsNobel Prize in Literature 1944 Contents 1 Early years 2 Literary works 3 Late career 4 Nobel Prize in Literature 5 Legacy 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editHe was born in Farso a village in North Jutland Denmark as the son of a veterinary surgeon 3 and he grew up in a rural environment While studying medicine at the University of Copenhagen he worked as a writer to fund his studies After three years of studying he chose to change careers and devote himself fully to literature Literary works edit nbsp Johannes V Jensen in 1902 The first phase of his work as an author was influenced by fin de siecle pessimism His career began with the publication of Himmerland Stories 1898 1910 comprising a series of tales set in the part of Denmark where he was born During 1900 and 1901 he wrote his first masterpiece Kongens Fald translated into English as The Fall of the King in 1933 a modern historical novel centred on King Christian II Literary critic Martin Seymour Smith said it is an indictment of Danish indecision and lack of vitality which Jensen saw as a national disease Apart from this aspect of it it is a penetrating study of sixteenth century people 4 In 1906 Jensen created his greatest literary achievement citation needed the collection of verses Digte 1906 i e Poems 1906 which introduced citation needed the prose poem to Danish literature He also wrote poetry a few plays and many essays chiefly on anthropology and the philosophy of evolution His short story Ane og Koen Anne and the Cow was translated into English by incarcerated author and translator Victor Folke Nelson in 1928 5 He developed his theories of evolution in a cycle of six novels Den lange rejse 1908 22 translated into English as The Long Journey 1923 24 which was published in a two volume edition in 1938 6 This is often considered his main work in prose a daring and often impressive attempt to create a Darwinian alternative to the Biblical Genesis myth In this work we see the development of mankind from the Ice Age to the times of Columbus focusing on pioneering individuals Like his compatriot Hans Christian Andersen he travelled extensively a trip to the United States inspired a poem of his Paa Memphis Station At the train station Memphis Tennessee which is well known in Denmark Walt Whitman was among the writers who influenced Jensen Jensen later became an atheist 7 Late career editJensen s most popular literary works were all completed before 1920 citation needed a year which also marks his initiation of the Museumcentre Aars in the town of Aars in Himmerland After this he mostly concentrated on ambitious biological and zoological studies in an effort to create an ethical system based upon Darwinian ideas He also hoped to renew classical poetry For many years he worked in journalism writing articles and chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of any newspaper Nobel Prize in Literature editIn 1944 Johannes V Jensen was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold freshly creative style 8 At the award ceremony in Stockholm on 10 December 1945 Anders Osterling permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy said This child of the dry and windy moors of Jutland has almost out of spite astonished his contemporaries by a remarkably prolific production He could well be considered one of the most fertile Scandinavian writers He has constructed a vast and imposing literary œuvre comprising the most diverse genres epic and lyric imaginative and realistic works as well as historical and philosophical essays not to mention his scientific excursions in all directions 9 Jensen had been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature on 53 occasions the first time in 1925 He was nominated every year between 1931 and 1944 10 Legacy editJensen was a controversial figure in Danish cultural life He was a reckless polemicist and his often dubious racial theories have damaged his reputation However he never showed any fascist leanings Today Jensen is still considered the father of Danish modernism particularly in the area of modern poetry with his introduction of the prose poem and his use of a direct and straightforward language His direct influence was felt as late as the 1960s Without being a Danish answer to Kipling Hamsun or Sandburg he bears comparison to all three authors He combines the outlook of the regional writer with the view of the modern academic and scientific observer In 1999 The Fall of the King 1901 was acclaimed as the best Danish novel of the 20th century by the newspapers Politiken and Berlingske Tidende independently of each other 11 Johannes V Jensen Land in Northern Greenland was named in his honor Bibliography editDanskere 1896 Einar Elkjaer 1898 Himmerlandsfolk 1898 Intermezzo 1899 Kongens Fald 1900 1901 The Fall of the King Den gotiske renaessance 1901 Skovene 1904 Nye Himmerlandshistorier 1904 Madame d Ora 1904 Hjulet 1904 Digte 1906 Eksotiske noveller 1907 15 Den nye verden 1907 Singaporenoveller 1907 Myter 1907 45 Nye myter 1908 Den lange rejse 1908 22 The Long Journey I Den tabte land 1919 II Braeen 1908 Norne Gaest 1919 IV Cimbrernes tog 1922 V Skibet 1912 VI Christofer Columbus 1922 Lille Ahasverus 1909 Himmerlandshistorier Tredje Samling 1910 Myter 1910 Bo l 1910 Nordisk and 1911 Myter 1912 Rudyard Kipling 1912 Der Gletscher Ein Neuer Mythos Vom Ersten Menschen 1912 The Glacier A New Myth Of The First Man Olivia Marianne 1915 Introduktion til vor tidsalder 1915 Skrifter 1916 8 vols Arbog 1916 1917 Johannes Larsen og hans billeder 1920 Sangerinden 1921 Den lange rejse 1922 24 The Long Journey AEstetik og udviking 1923 Arstiderne 1923 Hamlet 1924 Myter 1924 Skrifter 1925 5 vols Evolution og moral 1925 Arets hojtider 1925 Verdens lys 1926 Jorgine 1926 Thorvaldsens portraetbuster 1926 Dyrenes forvandling 1927 Andens stadier 1928 Ved livets bred 1928 Retninger i tiden 1930 Den jyske blaest 1931 Form og sjael 1931 Pa danske veje 1931 Pisangen 1932 Kornmarken 1932 Saelernes o 1934 Det blivende 1934 Dr Renaults fristelser 1935 Gudrun 1936 Darduse 1937 Paskebadet 1937 Jydske folkelivsmalere 1937 Thorvaldsen 1938 Nordvejen 1939 Fra fristaterne 1939 Gutenberg 1939 Mariehonen 1941 Vor oprindelse 1941 Mindets tavle 1941 Om sproget og undervisningen 1942 Kvinden i sagatiden 1942 Folkeslagene i osten 1943 Digte 1901 43 1943 Mollen 1943 Afrika 1949 Garden Colonies in Denmark 1949 Swift og Oehlenschlager 1950 Mytens ring 1951 Tilblivelsen 1951 The Waving Rye 1959 tr R Bathgate Works in EnglishThe Long Journey vol 1 3 Fire and Ice The Cimbrians Christopher Columbus New York 1924 The Fall of the King 1933 References edit https en udtaleordbog dk bare URL The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944 Nobelprize org Nobel Media AB 2014 Web 2 Feb 2017 Jensen Johannes V c 1945 Johannes V Jensen Autobiography The Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation Sweden Nobel Web AB Retrieved 24 November 2009 Martin Seymour Smith 1985 The New Guide to Modern World Literature 3rd ed p 1101 Hanna Astrup ed Denmark s Best Stories An Introduction to Danish Fiction New York Norton 1928 Nobel Lectures Literature 1901 1967 Editor Horst Frenz Elsevier Publishing Company Amsterdam 1969 Flynn T 2007 The new encyclopedia of unbelief Amherst NY Prometheus Books Danish atheists include the authors Johannes V Jensen The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944 nobelprize org The Nobel Prize in Literature 1944 Award Ceremony speech nobelprize org Johannes V Jensen Nominations nobelprize org Arhundredes danske bog litteraturpriser dk Retrieved 2014 08 08 External links edit nbsp Scholia has a topic profile for Johannes V Jensen Johannes V Jensen on Nobelprize org nbsp Petri Liukkonen Johannes V Jensen Books and Writers Works by Johannes V Jensen at Project Gutenberg List of Works Works by or about Johannes V Jensen at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johannes V Jensen amp oldid 1176452640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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