Carsten Jensen
Carsten Jensen is a Danish author and political columnist. He was born on 24 July 1952 in Marstal.[1] He first earned recognition as a literary critic for the Copenhagen daily, Politiken. His novels, including I Have Seen the World Begin (1996), deal with knowledge of the world. For this novel he won the Danish booksellers award De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurel) in 1996.[2] Jensen's latest work (2006) is the novel Vi, de druknede (We, the Drowned), a chronicle about the birth of modern Denmark, seen through the history of his hometown Marstal.
In 2009 he was awarded the Olof Palme Prize. In 2012 he was awarded the Søren Gyldendal Prize.[3]
Bibliography
- Salg, klasse og død, 1975
- Sjælen sidder i øjet, 1985
- På en mørkeræd klode, 1986
- Souveniers fra 80'erne, 1988
- Kannibalernes nadver, 1988
- Jorden i munden, 1991
- Af en astmatisk kritikers bekendelser, 1992
- Forsømmelsernes bog, 1993
- Jeg har set verden begynde, 1996
- Jeg har hørt et stjerneskud, 1997
- År to & tre, 1999
- Oprøret mod tyngdeloven, 2001
- Jorden rundt (2003)
- Livet i Camp Eden (2004)
- Det glemte folk – en rejse i Burmas grænseland (2004)
- Vi, de druknede (2006)
- Sidste rejse (2007)
- Vi sejlede bare – virkeligheden bag Vi, de druknede (2009)
- Ud (2010)
References
- ↑ Carsten Jensen Denstoredanske
- ↑ Denstoredanske De Gyldne Laurbær
- ↑ Litteraturpriser.dk
External links
- Official website (English version).
- Carsten Jensen talks about his epic book We, the Drowned (Vi,de Druknede) in an audio slideshow on The Interview Online (In English).
- Finnish review about Vi, de druknede in Opettaja magazine 33/2009
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